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Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2011 4:40 pm
by Gun Freak
Holy mother, that is sick. Looks amazing. Your lathe... was a good investment :D

Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2011 4:42 pm
by mattyzip77
Wow, that thang is sweet!! I would buy one of those as well! Good stuff, as always from you!!!

Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2011 5:14 pm
by LeMaudit
Very impressive look! I'm amazed!
:shock: :D 8)

Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2011 5:24 pm
by POLAND_SPUD
Nice
I am waiting for a pneumatic chainsaw

Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2011 5:25 pm
by MrCrowley
Very cool! Maybe I missed it but how far can you shoot it so that it still sticks in to the target?

Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2011 5:59 pm
by Fnord
Interesting thought... maybe this would be best left to off-topic but I'll give it a go since it's related...

Why are ballistic knives illegal almost everywhere?


It can't be because of their weapon-like characteristics... they're practically as loud as firearms and less effective in pretty much every way. An untrained person could probably throw a knife with more lethality within the same range.

I can see if they are mistaken for normal knives... but you'd think it would be pretty obvious it had a valve/trigger/breech somewhere on it. I don't even see a reason the manufacture would try to hide the ballistics elements; it would be blatant lawsuit bait.

Anyway, nice work JSR. You sure can crank out some high-quality stuff in a hurry now. You should go over the body with some fine sandpaper and a buffing cloth to make it match the blade... just don't get sucked in if you do it on the lathe :)
Oh, and since you mentioned your irritation with me it elsewhere- I'm holding off on projects until I get my shop up to snuff. I have a couple little things I hope to post soon though.

edit also were you wearing any clothes when you took this picture :lol: A couple times in the past I had to put on a shirt when I took pictures of reflective surfaces.
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Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2011 8:29 pm
by HunterT
WOW! Fabulous work JSR! :thumbright:
Me gusta mucho!

Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2011 10:30 pm
by pneumaticcannons
Wow thats incredible! great job. I wish shipping to thailand didnt cost $100 :x

Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2011 10:46 pm
by danielrowell
Fantastic work JSR and Jakethebeast! :thumbright:

Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2011 11:27 pm
by jackssmirkingrevenge
Cheers guys :)
Your lathe... was a good investment
The more I use them, the more I kick myself for not getting involved earlier!
I am waiting for a pneumatic chainsaw
Soon.
Maybe I missed it but how far can you shoot it so that it still sticks in to the target?
Only tried it from a couple of metres max so far, unfortunately the "miniboy effect" means that I'm not keen to try anything extreme for fear of damaging the blade :?
It can't be because of their weapon-like characteristics... they're practically as loud as firearms and less effective in pretty much every way. An untrained person could probably throw a knife with more lethality within the same range.


That's true, and in any case, why throw a perfectly good blade away? I think it's a psychological OMGSHOOTINGKNIFE thing. Scares the heck out of me, certainly.

The "silent" argument doesn't really hold, even for spring driven models, besides a garrote is much more effective and noiseless and you can't very well ban rope.
I can see if they are mistaken for normal knives... but you'd think it would be pretty obvious it had a valve/trigger/breech somewhere on it.
Well if it wasn't for the schrader there's no real indication this one isn't a normal knife...
You sure can crank out some high-quality stuff in a hurry now. You should go over the body with some fine sandpaper and a buffing cloth to make it match the blade...
Certainly beats waiting for epoxy to cure... and yep, this is far from finished, NEEDS MOAR SHINEH!!!!
I'm holding off on projects until I get my shop up to snuff. I have a couple little things I hope to post soon though.
I know the feeling ;)
also were you wearing any clothes when you took this picture
The flesh you can see reflected is actually my hand holding the camera, but in any case, yes, I regularly photograph my projects au naturel - as do all great ballisticians - the light bouncing off my shimmering cutaneous layer makes for softer tones ;)

*ahem*

Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2011 9:51 pm
by Zeus
Suggestion, how about one of these glorious blades?

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Excellent work as always, though since you've got a lathe & mill, I expect nothing less of you.

Can I ask where you got the name from?

Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2011 10:22 pm
by jackssmirkingrevenge
Zeus wrote:Suggestion, how about one of these glorious blades?
You mean, a ballistic knife that requires a shoulder stock 0_o

:idea:

At that length I'd be limited to blades I can find locally though...
Excellent work as always, though since you've got a lathe & mill, I expect nothing less of you.
Cheers, so far I've been using them almost daily so it's only going to get worse :)
Can I ask where you got the name from?
As a tribute to jake's heritage and because ancient deities in foreign languages are always an easy option for naming things, I went for a bit of Finnish mythology ;)

Here's a small upgrayedd Which he spells thusly, with two D's, as he says, "for a double dose of this pimping" on the "tail", still not happy with it though - I have a feeling this one will never be completed!

Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2011 11:39 pm
by Mr.Tallahassee
That is one sexeh piece of work! As to the legality, in the US, It's illegal to possess a ballistic knife propelled by gas or a spring. If you convert it to another particular "form of propulsion" It would be perfectly legal. Although it would be pointless to have due to the previously stated reasons. I must have one!!! :evil1:

Posted: Wed Oct 19, 2011 3:30 am
by jakethebeast
Aah Lempo, the goddes that christians said was devil

Posted: Wed Oct 19, 2011 9:24 am
by jmez1996
AMAZING!
the mechanism looks so simple as well.
Can't wait till the day i get my bench lathe :D
well done again JSR