wow that iron has some figure to it.. was it wroght? i really like the whole concept, it just oozs zombie killer coolness.. thank you for sharing your fine work.
chris.
ok, that one with the skulls is cool. how was it done? you are a artist. was looking at your knives.. some of them are little to fancy for me but i really like your w-2 fighter.
chris.
looks like your boy has your talent. congrats, i bet that put a huge smile on your face spending time with your boy. thanks for sharing. i think i will call my sis and say i love her.. family rocks!
chris.
hey jim. i can understand your feeling. as humans we are so mental. ( that could be good or bad some days. lol ) its the little things that give us the feeling of satisfaction.. glad you found something that gives you peace. enjoy the therapy of usnig your stone.. relax... enjoy the process.
chris.
heh i spark test so others do not.. brave man.. thanks for sharing i find the old artifacts very interesting.. great idea on the mold.. i probably would of used silly putty cause thats what would of came to mind first.
chris.
hey james, that set turned out great, i bet whoever gets it in the kith will cherish them for years to come.. glad you could put the wrought iron to use... one more month and i hope i can get to forgin.. thanks for sharing.
chris.
nice work.. now i know what i can make my little sister as she is not into knives.. i will make her a good kitchen knife.. but.. yeah she would dig a cross. thanks for sharing.
chris.
well ill quote a a-10 pilot.. go ugly early if you want something to get done!!
the work on the spine. iv always wonder how practical any kind of shark tooth is there..
i mean how many of us need it for barbwire. shrugs.
thanks for sharing.
chris.