That's not relevant to jack.clemsonguy1125 wrote:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ballistic_ ... ed_Kingdom
Besides, every projectile launcher on this forum except some of the more anaemic micro launchers is illegal in the UK.
That's not relevant to jack.clemsonguy1125 wrote:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ballistic_ ... ed_Kingdom
your aloud to have a ballistic knife but it has to powered by gun powder.That looks pretty cool, but in america I know spring powered ballistic knives are illegal and can carry jail time. My guess would be pneumatic ones as well. Since I have no idea what country you are in.
And then sign up for whatever passes as the local "geek squad"mattyzip77 wrote: You need to make your own utility belt like Batman, lol!!
This was proff-of-concept, a collaboration with jake might be on the cardsA heavier knife and a longer handle would give a bigger impact...
Chuck Norris could probably fire it faster twanging it from his beardThis puts you up there with Chuck Norris you know..
Just the two of you!
If you ever have money left over from lathe/mill stuff, you may want to get an entry-level table top belt sander.
Precisely, if I wanted to take a sentry down I would use the US Army method and beat them to death with their own helmetBut overall I'd say it turned out pretty well. I don't think it's very dangerous compared to running up and stabbing someone with it, but I guess that wasn't really the purpose of the build.
You're along the right lines, though her preferring instrument was a Swann Morton N<sup>o.</sup> 26... good timesI'm guessing that means you were jabbed with it repeatedly by a deranged leather-clad Russian?
Indeed, hard to think of something that isn't illegal in the UK these days - but at least your tough legislation and enforcement has eliminated all crimeBesides, every projectile launcher on this forum except some of the more anaemic micro launchers is illegal in the UK.
Does that mean I can't have me a silentNRS-2your aloud to have a ballistic knife but it has to powered by gun powder.
I can't help thinkingthis guy would make a bigger impression on crime with a couple of shooting knives...sign up for whatever passes as the local "geek squad"
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
PimpAssasinG wrote:no im strong but you are a fat gay mother sucker that gets raped by black man for fun
I did some work on a bowie today, 12" blade from 7mm spring steel. Cut the shape, forged it flat (the metal had a curve in it ) and did all the rough grinding and sanding. Used a 9" angle grinder for the bulk of the grinding (wrestling 3 horses isn't fun for your wrists) and the final grinding with a 4", then down to sanding disks on the 4" then to the same disks on a drill. I didn't have any finer disks so I tried both hand sanding and stoning to finish it. Realized it was a pretty pointless cause after a while.Brian the brain wrote:Strong right arms come in handy....
But the ladies are turned off by that weak thin left arm dangling from your other shoulder for some reason...
Anyway...
While grinding and shaping my latest build with and anglegrinder using laminated sanding discs..I found that the result looks like it's polished to a high gloss..
It's quite easy shaping metal this way and it looks great!
I think I should run it over my homemade katana when I get some time off from my bobberbuild and my pump-pneumatic...
PimpAssasinG wrote:no im strong but you are a fat gay mother sucker that gets raped by black man for fun
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
When you cut it with discs at least it will mess the temper up in the corners of the spring where it's cut, which is probably the worst place to have metal weakness.Zeus wrote:Just to derail this thread further, does using an angle grinder (4 inch) affect the temper of spring steel excessively? I'd like to make a crossbow by some plans, but for the moment I can't justify ruining two hacksaw blades, not to mention my hacksawing technique is far from perfect.
PimpAssasinG wrote:no im strong but you are a fat gay mother sucker that gets raped by black man for fun
That completely depends on how much you are going to affect the temperature. I believe anything above 200 degrees celsius affects tempering.Just to derail this thread further, does using an angle grinder (4 inch) affect the temper of spring steel excessively? I'd like to make a crossbow by some plans, but for the moment I can't justify ruining two hacksaw blades, not to mention my hacksawing technique is far from perfect.
Absolutely notJSR wrote:Do I sound like a guy who would shoot a full can of beer, even if was a shítty brand
That's for sureIt's not the best Dutch beer but definitely the easiest to get hold of outside of Holland.
Dimply looks very nice And with a lathe it isn't very hard to make very aesthetically pleasing things, anything shiny will do the job.Yeah, cap for the schrader, strip down and polish the blade... but you know me and aesthetics.
Well, this was a proof of concept model, if jake comes up with something pretty as a blade then the rest of it will have to matchLabtecpower wrote:Dimply looks very nice And with a lathe it isn't very hard to make very aesthetically pleasing things, anything shiny will do the job.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life