Three saks, all made out of other pre loved sak parts.
I don't know about the others but I sure like to hear about why mods like this occur. In any case these are terrific. Id also add these would be great for grown up kids as well
One word: awesome!
Nice work!
Great work Zoid Love that they have a bladeless version that they can carry in more places without worry Great pics and showing if the process as well
Quote from: Poncho65 on April 15, 2017, 07:21:12 PMGreat work Zoid Love that they have a bladeless version that they can carry in more places without worry Great pics and showing if the process as well Agreed!
Quote from: zoidberg on April 15, 2017, 02:37:06 PMThree saks, all made out of other pre loved sak parts.(Image removed from quote.)Nice work! I think it is great that you made those for the kids. It will provide a lot of good memories for them as they use them.
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VERY COOL , Zoid-ster Here are a few pics of my "Lil Dude" drivin' the Jeep & eatin a cookie with his Blade-Less Tink n' Keys this Easter Weekend
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Haha, lovely pics. That's one happy kid Zoidberg!I guess that's how we all look when we get a new SAK. I know I do.Quote from: zoidberg on April 15, 2017, 02:35:30 PM(Image removed from quote.)This is an excellent way to hold the pin when peening. I have a large vice, but holding something round like a brass pin has always a risk of flattening or slipping.The drill head is an excellent solution to this problem. I'm off scavenging an old drill now!
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Yeah the happy kid is cali's grandson. The drill thing I picked up here.You can actually hammer drill it against a vice.Although I tend to spin it at a medium speed while tapping lightly.One bonus to spinning the pin is it's easy to see if it's staying straight.
Blade-Less & Chocolate chip today.............................
Nice job Zman !!! You are a great dad