If I am counting correctly this will be a 9th episode of my Tactical Fish blog series :) I have checked that it is almost 4 years since first fish bottle openers were made. A lot of time, but it is easy to see that the design and craftsmanship improved during those years and it makes me happy :D
There will be a lot because there all all the Fishes I made in last months.
Next time I will show you the leather pouches I made for this bottle openers so stay tuned
Showing posts with label titanium tool. Show all posts
Showing posts with label titanium tool. Show all posts
Sunday, June 24, 2018
Friday, April 6, 2018
Pirate Coffins 1
Here are some pictures of the new item I have designed and made with my brother. This is a keychain prytool made of 2mm thick titanium with a coffin shape. Lenght of the tool is 6,5mm - a size of a big house key and weight as much as a standard metal key.
The logo on the tool have two additional crossed lines below looking like pirate's crossbones and that is why I have called the tool "Pirate Coffin".
For sure the funcionality of this micro tool is limited but it always feels good to have a piece of titanium in the pocket and save your knife tip from being damaged. Also it should be a perfect addition to some bigger projects.
Soon I am planning to design a leather pouch for Pirate Coffins so with a pouch and some nice lanyard it will look classy ;)
The logo on the tool have two additional crossed lines below looking like pirate's crossbones and that is why I have called the tool "Pirate Coffin".
For sure the funcionality of this micro tool is limited but it always feels good to have a piece of titanium in the pocket and save your knife tip from being damaged. Also it should be a perfect addition to some bigger projects.
Soon I am planning to design a leather pouch for Pirate Coffins so with a pouch and some nice lanyard it will look classy ;)
Thursday, November 30, 2017
Tactical Fishes 7... and Top 40 Knife Blogs Award!
Pictures of the last finished Tactical Fish bottle openers. Stonewashed titanium, titanium with badlands finish and copper. All ready for action! ;)
Also I would like to announce that my blog awknives.blogspot.com was ranked in Top 40 Knife Websites and Blogs for Knifemakers by FeedSpot.com! I have not idea how it happened but it is extremely cool and motivates me to find more time to run this blog. I hope to finally finish some of the knifemaking tutorials I am working on for a long time.
Of course it is all thanks to you! Thank you! It makes me feel really really happy :)
Etykiety:
bottle opener,
CNC,
copper,
Tactical Fish,
titanium tool
Saturday, November 25, 2017
Random stuff
It is time for the new post!
Below are some pictures of the random stuff I made lately with my brother
SAK scales, Pingo scales, Vault Openers, Tactical Fishes, logo earrings and so on... ;)
Below are some pictures of the random stuff I made lately with my brother
SAK scales, Pingo scales, Vault Openers, Tactical Fishes, logo earrings and so on... ;)
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Also a picture made during stitching of the first ever leather wallet I made. I always wanted to make one. After a few months of using it is still works great! Vault Boy approves ;) |
Sunday, August 27, 2017
Tactical Fishes and anodization
It been a while...
In last months I made two banches of Tactical Fishes which I would like to show you. First set has my standard finish.
The second one is anodized. This year I made huge step in anodization process. Found an etchant for titanium available in Europe which works great.
For comparison, first check my old anodized Tactical Fishes made in 2016. I always got very dull colors for the voltage above 40V (which is blue). Also I was not able to get clean green color.
In last months I made two banches of Tactical Fishes which I would like to show you. First set has my standard finish.
The second one is anodized. This year I made huge step in anodization process. Found an etchant for titanium available in Europe which works great.
For comparison, first check my old anodized Tactical Fishes made in 2016. I always got very dull colors for the voltage above 40V (which is blue). Also I was not able to get clean green color.
New anodized fishes below. It took me very long time to learn that the only way to succeed in anodization is by the etching process. Now I am able to get really bright colors for the whole anodization scale and it feels great ;)
Etykiety:
bottle opener,
CNC,
Tactical Fish,
titanium tool,
Vault Opener
Sunday, February 12, 2017
Copper Tactical Fishes
In december we made two Tactical Fish bottle openers. This time the material we used was 3mm thick copper. One of the fishes had a terrible accident during milling but thanks to that it probably looks even cooler :D What do you think about the mutated fish? ;)
Etykiety:
bottle opener,
CNC,
copper,
Tactical Fish,
titanium tool
Wednesday, January 25, 2017
Pocket size titanium prybars with clip
Another project from 2016. Set of titanium prybars with a bottle opener and the first ever titanium clip which me and my brother made! Works great. I will not be so afraid in the future to make clips for other stuff ;)
Thursday, June 9, 2016
Anodized Tactical Fishes with logo
I finally made Tactical Fishes with logo engraved. It was also an opportunity to check some new voltage anodization techniques. I made one green-violet(pink?) fish and one violet-blue. There are also standard dark blue and light blue anodized fishes.
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