See what you've been missing... with a Microscope!
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- Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
- Product review: Here is a handy new tool that I now utilize in my knife hobby: A Gochifix Electronic Microscope, with a 7" LCD screen!
I found many uses for it during this product review, and I believe that many of you will enjoy using one as well!
It is listed for $85.99, but you can save 40% by using the discount code 40Hobbyist
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Modern technology at its finest, that will make your life easier awesome vid brother 🇺🇲🙏
@@Geo6054 Thank you!
My wife gifted me a similar microscope this week, and it's been a great addition to my work space. Thanks for sharing the video, I did learn a couple things from watching your setup. Looking forward to an update on my Queen rehandle project. Happy Holidays!!
@@BradC-dc4el Hi Brad! I got about halfway through with your hunter last Saturday. I hope to finish her up by this upcoming weekend and put 'er in the mail!
I will update you as soon as it is finished.
Thank you!
That sounds wonderful! Can't wait to see the video. Have a happy holiday and thank you.
Nothin' like a new toy!😄
That's pretty cool!👍🏻
Thanks for sharing this with us!!!👍🔥💯🎄🙏🗡️
That microscope is pretty cool bud. I saw that Dewayne over at Clarks Kentucky Knives bought one of those as well. Very cool!
You folks have a wonderful day. 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Very cool, and useful.
Awesome video!
@@greghays6794 Thank you!
Could you please tell me how they jigg bone handles
@@RobertAdams-wd6pt, companies have machines that do it, and most are proprietary and secret.
You can do it yourself with a Dremel or Foredom rotary tool, using a ball burr.
I haven't done many, so I usually practice on some scrap wood first.
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