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General Category => Brag Forum => Topic started by: Marshall on January 02, 2011, 09:07:07 am
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Hey guys I was out in the shop yesterday and cut two of these letter openers as well as two more of the Gothic one's too-- these sure are different for sure . I cut them out of the soild 1/4" Walnut material as I use a lot of Walnut for the Ornaments I make also . Any comments welcome ............Another one of Steve Good's Patterns also .....
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Really nice work there.
Steve does have some awsome patterns.
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Great job, but, question? The fine detail in the handle, is it strong enough to hold up or would they break off with use or stick/cut you when you use it? Love the design, but, with grandkids around I have to make sure anything I make is safe for them.
jim
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nice cutting, they look good. i wouldn't let kids play with these because of the sharp points. to
easy to fall & stick themself or someone else. i am not critizing your work, i like the dark wood
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I thought about this question in making these and also who was getting these and they are not sharp enough to cut , BUT no I WOULD NOT have them around for small children either . I thought to myself I sure hope these are not used for a weapon either , so never the less one should be careful whom you make these for . And yes they are a heck of a lot stronger than they look , as a matter of fact the wife has put several that I've already made to the test . These are made for adults only in my thinking ......but if you make these don't make them any thinner than 1/4" soild material . I have read to not use Oak for it's grain is not strong enought , use Walnut - Maple - Mahonhany . Hope this helps........my opinion only ...........