#WordWeavers 2404.01 — MC POV: Write a Mastodon introduction post.
#Introduction I'm really new to the #Mastodon thing, but Her Highness told me I had to do this and taught me how. Everyone at school calls me their "Wild Woman," thus my @WildWomanOfFellWoods handle. I'm becoming used to that because it's true. I've lived amongst #wolves since I was 7 with the Blue Feathers pack, so I'll be posting lots of #wolf spark renders, like the one of Mother Wolf below. (Read the ALT text.) She's the third white wolf in that role because people live longer. I #hunt with #knives, but am learning #archery because I'm not yet a provider for the pack. I can't run as fast as they can, so I use my #knife once they've brought down the prey. My #gift is befriending #beasts. I can speak with them and they become smarter. I'm not sure if the effect is just on those beasts I've met, or if it spreads. If you've noticed wolves being smarter or more friendly to people, please private message me! If you want to. Not trying to impose. This goes with red #dragons. I befriended the one all over the news who burnt up the farm—and, no, she wasn't going to burn up the capital! She sneezed. Next to a grain silo. 😅 Nevertheless, if another shows up and turns out friendly, let me know! Sorry. I don't have any #dragon pictures. You can ask me about dragons, though. I also do #modeling, so you've probably seen me in a magazine. Yeah. I'm that #model. I won't post pictures, though, because I'd have to CW. But you can ask about that. I'm #shy so I don't do meet ups.
Les 4 pièces métalliques de base d'un couteau pliant à cran plat : le ressort, la lame et les deux platines.
Ici tout est en inox, mais de trois types différents. Le ressort est fait d'un inox plus souple que la lame. Les platines, elles, sont faites d'un acier qui est inoxydable même sans trempe (car on n'a pas besoin de les durcir).
Je suis en train de finir une commande de couteau deux clous, voici le manche qui prend forme.
La couleur rosée du bois de poirier n'a pas beaucoup d'équivalents dans nos contrées !
What #knives are the fediverse carrying? Post a picture of your folder, fixed blades, utility knives, multi tools etc. Or even if you have really cool kitchen knives. I want to see them all. Let's get on with some #knifeposting
I recently got this cool little fixed blade. The tanto shape is surprisingly good at cutting open oranges. It's absolutely tiny (this is the small Blåhaj for scale).
Now this really pisses me off. Going through reviews for a knife on discount that I’m considering buying. 75% five stars ratings, everyone loves it, then I see this freakin’ dunce’s review. He says he loves it. That it’s “far better” that a diff knife. But the wanker then goes on to give it a single-star rating because, wait for it, the blade is 3 1/8 inch long instead of 3”! Why not just fucking return it and get a refund? No. Shit on it with a single star when there is literally nothing at all wrong with anything except that the blade is 1/8” (3mm) longer than advertised and that is SO deserving of literally the lowest possible score anything on Amazon can get. Good call, you waste of oxygen. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Hey everyone, I'm planning to buy my first legit whetstones soon and I'm wondering what your opinion is on this. I'm thinking of getting a Shapton #1000, since that's what I've seen most often recommended for newbies, but I'm wondering if I should also get something finer, like #5000....
Big fan of the Ganzo Prosharp. It’s the only device I’ve found that has been able to properly sharpen my beloved #Kershaw Link. Have used it on several knives here (used a diff ceramic polisher and leather finishing strop) and it’s done a superb job. Cheap as heck too. 💯 recommended.
How many grits do I need
Hey everyone, I'm planning to buy my first legit whetstones soon and I'm wondering what your opinion is on this. I'm thinking of getting a Shapton #1000, since that's what I've seen most often recommended for newbies, but I'm wondering if I should also get something finer, like #5000....