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  1. HHH Knives

    Damascus 240mm gyuto passaround

    Hey Guys its me Randy Sr. Just stopping in. Hunter is having fun and learning a bunch. But from now on.. Hes gona post from his own account so there is no "confusion". As the powers that be asked him to stop posting from this profile. Im sure he will conform. Although I told him to use this...
  2. HHH Knives

    Damascus 240mm gyuto passaround

    Thank you sir!
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    Hello everyone!

    Oh thats a beaut. I actually hand sanded all of the non Damascus ones from that run that he put handles on so i might’ve had my hands on that at one point. Im happy to hear it serves ya well and so was my dad.
  4. HHH Knives

    Damascus 240mm gyuto passaround

    Hi, I’m Randy’s youngest son Hunter, he’s been teaching me how to make knives the last few months and I’ve made one I’m really proud of and wanted to get hands on input for to help me improve as a knife maker! With that aside, if youre interested in taking part please message me!! I would like...
  5. HHH Knives

    Hello everyone!

    Thank you! And I’m sure that knife is still a beast. Mind showing me? Im curious.
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    Hello everyone!

    Thank you very much! Im happy to be here.
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    Hello everyone!

    I’ll talk to him about changing it to something less overwhelmingly colored.
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    Hello everyone!

    Thank you! he went through and showed my a bunch of pictures and stuff from his time on this forum, he may be making a return actually in the near future but that's still up in the air ;)
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    Hello everyone!

    I'm not sure what exactly you mean by that, if your talking about the additional colored text under the post i didn't put that there my father did a long time ago. @Vertigo
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    Hello everyone!

    thanks man I appreciate it! I'm so happy and blessed to be in the position I'm in to be able to learn from someone like my dad. and will do!
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    Hello everyone!

    some of you may know my father, Randy. I'm his youngest son, Hunter. I'm 22, and I have a wife and 2 kids that I love dearly. I've always had an interest in knives from a young age, obviously. I loved seeing my dads work and wondered how he did it, I never really dipped my toes in. until...
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    Full tang, forged bolster knives

    I know a guy who knows a guy.. ;)
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    Media Don Nguyen knife making video series

    good to see Don branching out into videos.
  14. HHH Knives

    270mm Yani and Integral slicer

    Was part of a Mix n Match set I made for a client. That included a mammoth tooth handle bull nose butcher knife. a set of mosaic damascus steak knives. A Nakiri and 2 sizes of chef knife. A Suji and Petty and to round out the set a paring knife.. All of these except the steak knife set are...
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    270mm Yani and Integral slicer

    Blue#2 san mai with Mammoth tooth and hack berry 240mm
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    Custom Bullnose Butcher knife

    Its going to Andre. I believe hes a member here. :) and he will be breaking down some primals with it 100% Yes sir. Thank you..
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    270mm Yani and Integral slicer

    Thanks Guys and gals! This one is a NEW damascus pattern we call Valkyrie pattern.. Bread Knife, Musk ox and damascus goodness! Its EPIC!! The knife is approx 240mm tip to heel. and has Musk ox western handle. Thanks for looking. Blessings Randy
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    Custom Bullnose Butcher knife

    300mm HHH firestorm pattern damascus with Mammoth tooth, mammoth iovory spacer and blackwood bolster for the handle Blessings Randy
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    Can you run 10" buffer wheels on a 8" buffer?

    You should be OK as long as there is enough clearance between the bench and the shaft to accommodate the larger wheel. The Baldor had more then enough motor to run the 10" buffs. Have fun and be safe. Shop Tip #124 The most dangerous tool in any shop, is the one you are using!
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