Man, that turned out beautifully! I've always liked the anso pattern and considered trying it myself. After seeing how easy you made it look, I'm feeling inspired. Thanks!
Dude !! I’ve been tryin to get this pattern down and no go !!! But the way you explained it ,, I’m on top !!! Thank You very much for your tutorial!! Great job !!!
The best tutorial I have seen yet! Not many tutorials on knife pimping on RU-vid so I'm more than happy to see your making this a series. Can't wait for the next one.
Always wanted to this pattern, just didn't know how. Def going to use this info for a couple knives i am making. Thanks for the vid man this helps so much.
Best video/tutorial all year! Always wondered how you get that perfect diamond shape...mine were always oval -_- Tips from the master-you're still king!
Love the vid! I wish I watched this before I tried to make my first scale. I made every mistake you mentioned! lol. What do you use to cut the original shape? A ban saw? It would be cool if you did a vid where you fit the g10 to a handle and counter sink the screws.
Thanks, I've been wanting to do a double diamond in Ti . This should help a lot. Just some more practice on G10 and I should be good, Let you know how it turns out! Thanks again.
Great Vid .. Knowing How Its Done and then seeing it done make this mod pretty clear... How is this done with metal handle scales ? Same Technique and just a lot more time ?? Different abrasive maybe ?
Looks excellent, nice work, but how do you get the other side looking uniformly the same? So both sides look identical, as it appears your doing it by eye? That’s the only concern I have.
Get a pedal flux 10,000 rpm ,vibration in the hand is canceled via a hanging motor, so you will have far less mistakes, and at $2-250 it's half the price you pay in dremels, I've gone through 4 dremels and my dad's a jeweler and I asked him what he uses and he showed me the light lol
That's absolutely lovely. How thick of a scale do you need to make sure you have room? I'm looking at an order of 3/16" per side currently (not counting the 0.06" liners).