Lum style brass bali

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cardoso5fr
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Lum style brass bali

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I'm in a balisong mood :D



A small video, with my last three balisong. Nothing extra because i didn't want to let them fall on the ground, but it flip :D



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gv6xyKzPF94



The last one, 100MnCrW4 3.5 mm blade, brass handle, Stainless spacer, epoxied and screwed. (i have had a small problem during drilling work. That why the handle will be fixed and epoxied :D=

12.7 cm long, 2.5 cm width, 1 cm thick, 1.2 cm to the pivot. 8.7 cm sharp, and 22 cm long. hollow grind and convexed point.



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dark2023
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Re: Lum style brass bali

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Have you ever considered making a channel style or a zen pin style balisong
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Re: Lum style brass bali

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Channel, i did it on very small with brass part. but that wasnt really great. Zen pins i did some. That is a bit longer to do and i don't find a lot of advantage. There is much more screw and that is not stronger. But i did 3 or 4 with zen pins.
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