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thanks for the comment ,cool axes do you make em traditional style?
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I am every fucking day just a little more, I sold my soul why dont you dare call me a whore, and when I suck you of not drop little goes to waist, it's really not so bad ya know once you get past the taste...
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You do good work -from what I can see of it VERY good work, with much promise for development- but your photography needs a lot of help. If you don't take pleasing pictures, no one will want to look at your work.
A) Always take your pictures outside. Natural lighting is the best friend you could ever have; even in the city. Your photographs will thank you forever.
B) Find a neutral background with texture, but one that doesn't crowd your work. Gravel and brick walls are great! concrete is okay, but grass is bad.
C) Frame your shots so that your work is centered in the pictures. If you have to, pick up (download) a cheap photoediting program that will let you crop. Cropping will be your second best friend, after natural lighting.
From what I can tell, we've done similar work with similar methods. It looks like you use a single piece of high-carbon for the entire blade -what filler materiel do you use to bond the blade steel with the mild-steel socket?
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I am every fucking day just a little more, I sold my soul why dont you dare call me a whore, and when I suck you of not drop little goes to waist, it's really not so bad ya know once you get past the taste...
owh and check out these guys [link]
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A) Always take your pictures outside. Natural lighting is the best friend you could ever have; even in the city. Your photographs will thank you forever.
B) Find a neutral background with texture, but one that doesn't crowd your work. Gravel and brick walls are great! concrete is okay, but grass is bad.
C) Frame your shots so that your work is centered in the pictures. If you have to, pick up (download) a cheap photoediting program that will let you crop. Cropping will be your second best friend, after natural lighting.
From what I can tell, we've done similar work with similar methods. It looks like you use a single piece of high-carbon for the entire blade -what filler materiel do you use to bond the blade steel with the mild-steel socket?
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Your Friendly Neighborhood Knight in Shining Armour!
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