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Ballad_Black
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Sun Jan 01, 2006 1:39 am
I've seen very smooth muzzle knives on guns. No tool marks or anyhting. I use a Dremel tool to sharpen the edges on my gun, but it's leaves the tool marks and it gets kinda hard to have it even all over. Sometimes I get a side thats sharpened down futher.
Whats one of the best ways to sharpen a muzzle knife so that it's smooth and even, or where can i find a giant pencil sharpener.

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saladtossser
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Sun Jan 01, 2006 6:37 pm
or mold ur own custom knife...
"whoa... I thought pimpmann was black..."-pyromanic13
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Technician
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Sun Jan 01, 2006 7:01 pm
Saladtossser can you show us a picture of your knife? I'm curious....
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Ballad_Black
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Sun Jan 01, 2006 11:52 pm
what Dremel head do you use? that could call so my tool marks across the end, and seeing Salad's muzzle knife would be nice.
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Mon Jan 02, 2006 8:20 am
I use the same sanding drum that Latke recommends. It does a pretty decent job if you go slow and don't let it take to big of a bite.
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spudshot
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Mon Jan 02, 2006 12:27 pm
lathe, belt/pad sander are your best bets, if you have a protractor for your sander (adjusts the angle that you sand) turn it pretty far so you get a good sharp knife and just go slow and easy dont take alot all at once. i just have spud cutters, same size as the barrel about 6" long to cut the spuds, its easier to cut the knife on than maneuvering a 6ft barrel