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16" ESEE Junglas Project
Just finished my 16" ESEE Junglas project. I modified the Micarta grips with a texture to reduce the overall diameter of the handle and provide a better grip. After that I refinished the edge to an almost mirror finish using my "Wicked Edge" sharpening system and wrapped the sheath in para-cord. Just in time for my trip to the Boundary Waters.
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Sir,
Nice, thanks for the pics.
Did it come from the factory with the scout sniper/logo?
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Very nice and very sharp looking, if a bit too clean. ;)
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Thanks gents. Yeah she's brand new. I had the engravings done when I first purchased it. It didn't come with it.
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Ok, now go beat it up properly and post some pics.
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the Junglass is a very interesting animal. too expensive for me to give a trial to but if you wanted to loan it out, I promise I'll give you some very definite opinions... :cool:
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Wow nicely done how did you get a grip still?
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What is the "wicked edge" sharpening system of which you speak? Looks like it created a nice edge.
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For the grips: I took the grips off of the knife and clamped them to my work bench. Before that I made some index marks while they were still on the knife so both grips were close to matching. I did one at a time, and it took about 1.25 hrs.
As far as the "Wicked Edge" goes it is a precision sharpening system. It is by far the best knife sharpener I have ever owned or even used...absolutely love it. A bit pricey, but buy once cry once...ya' know?
Here"s a link: http://www.wickededgeusa.com/product...-pack-i-detail