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rmoore
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#1 posted 498 days ago
Nice. What did you use for the blade?
-- The more I learn, the more I realize I don't know. Ron, Crossville Tn
madwilliamflint
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#2 posted 498 days ago
I was thinking that myself. I can’t help but wonder (as I’ve just come in from doing some more work restoring my $25 14” bandsaw) if a piece of bandsaw blade might not just work wonderfully.
They sure are pretty. (The bread slicers, not bandsaw blades.)
a1Jim
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#3 posted 498 days ago
Looks very nice ,I was wondering about the blade too.
-- W James Brokenbourgh Custom furniture maker http://artisticwoodstudio.com/
Rick M.
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#4 posted 498 days ago
I was thinking bandsaw blade but you’d probably need some tension on it, even for bread.
-- -- Rick M.
Bevy
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#5 posted 498 days ago
I used the blades from www.woodturnerscatalog.com. They come with a blade guard as well. Rockler has the kit but the blades do not come with the guards
-- Bevy - NH
motoman
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#6 posted 498 days ago
Nice looking knives.Here is another place to get the blades at a good price.http://kidder.ca/specialty-items/breadknife-blades.html.
-- Walnut,Muskies and campfires what more could you ask for. Mike
Binn
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#7 posted 439 days ago
Bevy,
What are these?
-- Barry, Louisiana
Bevy
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#8 posted 439 days ago
Binn…they are bread knives without the blades…I use mine for slicing tomatos as well…just need to really clean the blades because of the acid in the tomato
-- Bevy - NH
ardbeg
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#9 posted 439 days ago
Bevy,
Those look very nice. May I ask what you sold them for?
-- You may delay, but time will not. --Ben Franklin
Bevy
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#10 posted 438 days ago
25
-- Bevy - NH
Binn
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#11 posted 437 days ago
How does the blades attach? I would like to see one with the blade on it.
-- Barry, Louisiana
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