Friday, September 23, 2011

Engraving

I've been doing some cool engraving lately, it takes a long time (hours) to render the engraving and produce the code, but the actual engraving part only takes 10 minutes or so.

This is an AG Russel Acies knife that belongs to my buddy Shaun, together we anodized it to 45v which produced a light green almost yellow color, then I engraved it with this celtic cross that he provided.  Engraving Ti let me get super duper fine detail, and it turned out amazing!

This is one of my toxic green manix handles that I engraved with CustomSpyderco.com's logo, he's going to start carrying my scales in his store which will give me some good exposure in that part of Europe! 
Tomorrow I'm going to a Toronto area USN knife meet, and we were asked to provide a giveaway prize.  Shaun offered this survival container and did the foam pad with biohazard logo, and I did the engraving today.  Considering that the lid is stamped aluminum and nowhere near flat, I think the engraving came out pretty well.  It's really deep, but in a way that makes it look even cooler. 

Monday, September 19, 2011

Renderings

Had a guy on youtube ask me if I can make my toxic green manix scales with the Umbrella Corporation logo on it, from the movie series Resident Evil.  Here's my rendering of what it will look like in 3 color anodizing!  Not easy to do, anodize in 3 colors for an intricate pattern, but if he wants to go ahead with it it will be a lot of fun to do and the results will be fantastic.






Also making good progress on my Spyderco Paramilitary 2 handles.  The first picture shows the digitized outline of the stock handle, this is where I put the handle in my CNC mill and actually use the mill to measure the outline of the part point by point by point, every 0.025".  Then I take it in to my CAD program and make a design from it, which is pictured below in red.




Sunday, September 11, 2011

4 Sevens flashlights

Check this out, at the USN show I got to meet the guys from 4Sevens.  I've been purchasing from them for 2 years now, they were my first and only source for high end LED flashlights.  So in this vid I basically interviewed Trevor on the spot and he went over some of their cooler lights:

More Manix 2 videos!

This video I'm pretty proud of, while making a set of scales I set the camera on the tripod and shot 10 seconds of footage with every tool change, so that you get a good sense for what it takes to make these things.  The video is incredibly shorter than the actual process, which makes it great for shorter attention spans. 



This video shows some pockets that I made to the back of the handles to reduce the weight a bit, this actually takes 25% of the weight off of each handle!  And it brings the weight exactly even with G10, which is pretty awesome.  Later in the vid I strength test them, because the leftover area is pretty thin, so I jab it with a screwdriver trying to dent it:

Here I'm engraving a wicked biohazard logo onto the toxic green anodized Manix scales.  Using a 1/16" ballmill and around 4500rpm, it does a good job.  Normally I would flood this with coolant, but for the clarity of the video I left it dry.  I'm only cutting down 0.003", which is about the thickness of a human hair.

Benchmade Griptillian scales?

At the USN show a nice chap named Tom Jones came up to me, no not the famous singer, a friendly guy from England.  He loved my manix 2 scales but didn't have one, nor did he really want one, but he had a whole list of other knives he wished I made handles for.  One of which was a Benchmade Griptillian.  He let me borrow his so that I could digitize it and make some scales for it, so that's on the list of projects right after the Para2.

Paramilitary 2's galore!

For my 28th birthday a few weeks ago my father was awesome enough to buy me a Spyderco Paramilitary 2 knife, I love it!  It's such an amazing folder, a tiny bit big for EDC use but I still carry it.  It flicks open like no other and came wicked sharp right from the factory.  The first thing I cut with it was a huge rack of ribs when we went out for a birthday dinner. 

The grey one is a sprint run Para2 in CTS-20CP steel, a pretty wicked and rare find, I traded for it at the USN show last weekend.  Love this knife too, it's even sharper than the black one.

So, obviously, now that I have TWO paramilitary 2's, one or both of them need custom scales, and so do you.  Here's a vid just going over these knives and a few others:

Yesterday I tore the black one apart to see how difficult it will be to make scales for it, and although it does require milling on the inside, it shouldn't be a big deal at all for me to tackle.  First step is to digitize the handles inside and out, then onto designing them in CAD.  This vid shows my first tear down of this knife:

Went to Vegas!

Last weekend I was able to fly out to the USN Knife Gathering in Las Vegas, it was an incredible experience!  I took a bunch of video while there and have edited it all together, check it out!



Pics here:


Borrowed Doug Ritter  Griptillian on the left, and Doug Ritters personal EDC knife on the right, he was a really great guy to chat with!




Neptune from Neptuneknives.com, he's a big youtuber and bought 4 sets of handles from me.