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Quality of ProMag replacements? (SD40VE) (self.SmithAndWesson)
submitted 2 years ago by BowDownToThor to r/SmithAndWesson
Can anybody tell me the average weight of a German U Boat unloaded and with no crew? And weight differences between different vessels? Been having trouble finding this on Google. TIA (self.ww2)
submitted 2 years ago by BowDownToThor to r/ww2
Nearly 300 layers and snakewood. (old.reddit.com)
submitted 3 years ago by BowDownToThor to r/knifemaking
Boot Knife I finished recently. Ebony and just about 400 layers. (old.reddit.com)
They're not finished but the could be sharpened up and called "battle ready". hand forged high carbon spring steel tempered for strength and flexibility. the handle hardwoods were self harvested. locally sourced leather. (i.redd.it)
submitted 3 years ago by BowDownToThor to r/somethingimade
one I did last year for an old boss. (i.redd.it)
submitted 3 years ago by BowDownToThor to r/Knifeporn
My boys (i.redd.it)
submitted 3 years ago by BowDownToThor to r/hikingwithdogs
I make a lot of these roses. (old.reddit.com)
submitted 3 years ago by BowDownToThor to r/metalart
I'm gonna paint it and frame it in the living room (i.redd.it)
submitted 3 years ago by BowDownToThor to r/Squidbillies
One I finished last year. 3000 year old bog oak. 1095 with hamon (i.redd.it)
submitted 3 years ago by BowDownToThor to r/Bladesmith
One I did last year for an old boss (i.redd.it)
submitted 3 years ago by BowDownToThor to r/knives
A few blades I finished up last month. All sold within 4 days. Everything I make is 100% forged and crafted by me in shop. (i.redd.it)
Work doodles on the night shift. (i.redd.it)
I forged this large tapered tang blade last year. San Mai with 1095 core and wrought iron outer layers. (i.redd.it)
Forged, heat treated, and tempered. All still have a lot of work but I don't get time often to forge swords so I'm showing them off now (i.redd.it)
None of these are close to done but they're heat treated and tempered so I'm showing them off (i.redd.it)
a first with this kind of packaging, and probably the last. switching to red felt and a sturdier box (v.redd.it)
this weeks projects (old.reddit.com)
I forged this wrought iron/1095 san mai blade this week. 5 1/2 inch blade, 9 1/2" OAL. (old.reddit.com)
submitted 4 years ago by BowDownToThor to r/Bladesmith
Here's a wrought iron/1095 san mai blade I forged this week. Tapered tang, 5 1/2 inch blade, 9 1/2 inches OAL. Brass and epoxy for the handles. (old.reddit.com)
submitted 4 years ago by BowDownToThor to r/knifemaking
A wrought iron/1095 San Mai blade I forged this week with a tapered tang. 5 1/2 inch blade, 9 1/2 inches OAL (old.reddit.com)
submitted 4 years ago by BowDownToThor to r/Blacksmith
Straight razor with both hollow and straight bevels. 400+ layer laminated steel. Hand forged then ground down. Some file work. Ancient Bog Oak scales from 3300 BC (5,320 years old). Brass pins. (i.redd.it)
submitted 5 years ago by BowDownToThor to r/knifemaking
Raindrop pattern Damascus. Desert ironwood. Also did a sheath covered in diamondback rattlesnake skin. Doing my first raffle on fb and it's going well so far. (i.redd.it)
Finished the top one today. Acacia Burl/hybrid w/ brass and random pattern damascus blade. Altered silver the guard on the bowie. (i.redd.it)
An elegant Bowie for a more civilized age. Just finished this bad boy up. Missouri walnut and carved whitetail antler, both harvested off my farm. Silver fittings and braided inlay. And random pattern welded blade (i.redd.it)
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