11-17-2013, 06:25 PM
That's just how it always goes Sam :grin: we put in extra work to *fix* something to latter find out,it wasn't broken.
At least you didn't do what I have many times and, ruin your project. Really think that tang has enough *beef* that it will not be a problem.
What you were saying about grinding your tang %100 yes and, not just for a clean fit up,for structural integrity,want the thickest part of the blade to be where the tang and blade connect everything else going thinner from that point in both directions.
At least you didn't do what I have many times and, ruin your project. Really think that tang has enough *beef* that it will not be a problem.
What you were saying about grinding your tang %100 yes and, not just for a clean fit up,for structural integrity,want the thickest part of the blade to be where the tang and blade connect everything else going thinner from that point in both directions.
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