Yes you can I can only draw figure sticks and my 10 year old beats me at that drawing diary of a wimpy kid cartoons. :) I will get around to doing another of my BHK knifes very soon and post step by step pics for the MD shooters Team. I have to wait until my Partners in crime Gunrunner and bull...
No worries on that but I have over 70 knives it a little hard to carry them all at the same time:D But I will take this one out next time just for you. :thumbsup:
Its very simple yellow mustard and I used a small testors paint brush. i will post picks on a step by step if you guys want later on tonight. Thanks for the good comments by the way!
Here is a cool you tube video on how to do it is very simple. The only difference in this video than how I did it is that I used a dish towel instead of the bubble wrap.http://youtu.be/LlnyjpEs32I
So I noticed some oxidation on my Blind Horse Knives Bushcrafter blade so I decided to force a patina on it. I did it with GOOD OLD YELLOW MUSTARD. check out the picks let me know what you think. I kinda like it. :thumbsup:
First Pic is the knife in process and the 2nd the end result.
I like the Gerber LMF 2 I think for its intended use it's a tank of a knife. I have a few good friends that are outdoor junkies and they say they would not touch Gerber but to each his own. Unfortunately the Bear's line I believe it to be more of a gimmick than the real deal. here a review from...
+1 on this one :lol: You get what you pay for. If you are going to use it in the field or as a knife your life is going to depend on do your research do not go the cheap rout or the "oh this guy has a survival show so it must be good. Trust me its not the knife they count on real survival...