Project Information what is that ? ~145mm 4 from right: bamboo 1st left: broznze, ebony, brass, bog oak, buffalo horn Gallery 375397.jpg 51.9 KB Views: 70 375398.jpg 29.7 KB Views: 14 375400.jpg 30.2 KB Views: 8 375401.jpg 28 KB Views: 8 Share: Facebook Twitter Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Link
Report Thomcat · Registered Joined Dec 5, 2012 · 0 Posts Mar 1, 2013 I was about to commend you on the painful looking ….toys… Until I followed the link haha All jokes aside, I like these
I was about to commend you on the painful looking ….toys… Until I followed the link haha All jokes aside, I like these
Report R RICOCO · Registered Joined May 2, 2011 · 10 Posts Mar 1, 2013 Very unique, could come in handy.
Report cajunpen · Registered Joined Apr 9, 2007 · 939 Posts Mar 1, 2013 Much nicer than the black plastic one that I carried when I was working. The do put some pain on a body, if applied in the right place
Much nicer than the black plastic one that I carried when I was working. The do put some pain on a body, if applied in the right place
Report GerardoArg1 · Registered Joined Dec 10, 2012 · 8 Posts Mar 1, 2013 Spectacular work. I've never heard of something like this. You used a lathe?
Report mojapitt · Registered Joined Dec 31, 2011 · 20,030 Posts Mar 2, 2013 Good job on these. Sad that it's needed in todays society though.
Report Radish · Registered Joined Apr 11, 2007 · 2,201 Posts Mar 2, 2013 No. 2 is very African in appearance. Fine and detailed work as per your regular standard. Thanks for sharing these.
No. 2 is very African in appearance. Fine and detailed work as per your regular standard. Thanks for sharing these.
Report F Fishinbo · Registered Joined Jun 11, 2012 · 259 Posts Mar 4, 2013 Looks great and very helpful, we can never tell the danger we might encounter nowadays. Thanks for sharing!
Looks great and very helpful, we can never tell the danger we might encounter nowadays. Thanks for sharing!