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How to Build a Knife Behind 20 Steps - cover

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How to Build a Knife Behind 20 Steps

VOLI. KHAR

Publisher: VOLI. KHAR

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Summary

Let me give you the best and easiest ways to uncomplicated this art of creating a knife. 
From the very beginning of choosing your design to the very end of shaping your handle, you've become a creator: Starting with raw materials and turning them into something beautiful, something of lasting quality, a tool you've created with your own imagination. 
In time you will become proficient. Remember that time is your friend, not your enemy. Go slow: a thing of beauty is not created in a day. If you have problems, let common sense be your guide. Most knife makers will be happy to help you in any way they can, sharing ideas and giving constructive criticism. But for the most part you're the guy behind the grinder.
Available since: 01/30/2019.

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