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Bill Harsey 11-21-2009 18:47

Procedural Failure
 
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3 ton arbor press...279 dollars
large tactical heat treated blade...475 dollars
brute force...cheap
Making everyone at professional soldiers laugh and make fun...priceless.

JJ_BPK 11-21-2009 19:55

That's got to be at least 3 beers... :eek:

Heal fast Bill...:lifter:D:lifter

jatx 11-21-2009 19:56

Glad you're okay, Bill. That doesn't look funny at all.

Dozer523 11-21-2009 20:12

We value the eyes -- both of them.
The nose -- not so much.

My eye protection can (supposedly) take a shotgun blast. Might want to get some. (Chicks dig 'em too!)

The Reaper 11-21-2009 20:20

Told you not to show the wife that PMS license plate joke.

Looks exactly like the shape and size of her fist.:D

TR

Team Sergeant 11-21-2009 20:39

Sure Bill, yeah, OK.... now let's tell the real story.....

Wife a little miffed at something?

armymom1228 11-21-2009 21:19

Geezus Bill! I would say something disparaging, but at the moment I am too busy cringing. Stay safe!

CSB 11-21-2009 21:24

OK, Mr. Knife Man, and the rest of the story is ... :munchin:)

Bill Harsey 11-21-2009 21:58

Quote:

Originally Posted by CSB (Post 297712)
OK, Mr. Knife Man, and the rest of the story is ... :munchin:)

Might have put a couple too many ounces pressure on the press, blade broke and my face went into the top of the press post (steel). This happened with safety glasses on.
Still haven't found the end of the knife handle (tang).


That's my story and I'm sticking to it...


...for now;)

mcarey 11-21-2009 22:05

Bill, I am just glad you were wearing safety glasses and didn't lose an eye! :eek:

orion5 11-22-2009 16:39

I think the sissy men live in the other 49 states... you Oregon men are beyond categorizing. :D

Take it easy Mr H... do let us know if your diversionary tactic worked with Mrs H.

Dozer523 11-22-2009 19:06

Saw this on the Sunday morning show. Pretty interesting. Is this like your shop Bill? http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?...in;contentBody (Sorry, you'll have to put up with a comercial, first.)

Bill Harsey 11-23-2009 10:28

Dozer523,
Great video!
We have some of the same tools in common but I do very little forging now. That is one big power hammer he's working from. Great looking shop and work.

My steel work started for the logging side and my first work in edged tools was all forging. I made woodworking tools for timber frame and boat building then jumped off the deep end into knife making.

The Chris Reeve shop would be a good example on the other end of the spectrum with a lot of well managed CNC equipment.



(Kramer could also use a guard on the front of that power hammer, stuff breaks on occasion...but look who's talking)

swatsurgeon 11-25-2009 16:45

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It's all fun and games until the knife : slips, falls, flys, ricochets, bounces or otherwise leaves the hands of the "expert" and does this...... (see pics)

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SF_BHT 11-25-2009 17:00

Bill

Stay Safe and I guess our in the market for some higher end Safety Glasses.

Glad all you got was a shiner.........


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