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Was trying to decide what to do for my next youtube video as I haven't had much time to work on adding any lately.
If there are any topics you'd like to see me cover just let me know and I'll see what I can do.
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Pocket knife sharpening please.
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X2, what Scott said! ::tu:: always a helpful topic. Treefarmer

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Not sure I could be of much help in that department. I do everything freehand by feel and eye and have no idea what the exact angles are or anything else so no sure if I could explain it well enough for others to benefit from it.
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How about taking a carbon blade rusted, pitted, pitina'd etc. back to a nice finish. I would like to see that process, all the way to buffing/polishing. ::tu::
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X2 what Cutty said. ::nod::

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I can do that, in fact I have a case 6265 sitting here that needs cleaned and a new handle put on.
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Maybe a tutorial on filework? ::shrug::

I think that would be cool. I have seen pic tutorials of this, but never "live" action.

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Live action!!!!!! Is the Muskrat Man related to Turtle Man??????????

Would be cool to see how to clean a blade and shape handle.
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Paladin 51 wrote:Live action!!!!!! Is the Muskrat Man related to Turtle Man??????????
I HOPE not! :lol:

filework tutorial is a good idea too
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A shield inlay tutorial would be great too. Your videos are very informative. Thanks for taking time to teach us these skills.

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