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Governor
7 months ago
If he makes the knife any sharper it may be able to cut the fabric of space itself.
OhShist
1 year ago
Another blacksmithy thing is that if the blade is that thin and it cuts that well we can assume that the angle of the edge is very sharp meaning that that blade will blunt really quickly so it ain’t the best knofe for frequent usage.
IndigoDragonLord
2 years ago
Go get him, Tiger.
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YellowDragonLord
2 years ago
Cute
jimZkie
2 years ago
I was wondering what’s on her hand.. It was a fuckin pawpad, how cute.
Pixelated
2 years ago
Right back to being a workaholic
God of Tits and Weapons
3 years ago
Just a little side note to anybody interested in blacksmithing. Quenching in water is the worst thing you can do to a blade. You quench in warm oil. Water will allow the blade to cool to quickly making the blade brittle as glass.
If he makes the knife any sharper it may be able to cut the fabric of space itself.
Another blacksmithy thing is that if the blade is that thin and it cuts that well we can assume that the angle of the edge is very sharp meaning that that blade will blunt really quickly so it ain’t the best knofe for frequent usage.
Go get him, Tiger.
Cute
I was wondering what’s on her hand.. It was a fuckin pawpad, how cute.
Right back to being a workaholic
Just a little side note to anybody interested in blacksmithing. Quenching in water is the worst thing you can do to a blade. You quench in warm oil. Water will allow the blade to cool to quickly making the blade brittle as glass.