(This post was last modified: 06-03-2023, 03:21 PM by AlphaFrank75.)
An answer to a question no one asked? It's interesting but knowing me, once a knot I like is in place, I'd never change it.
(This post was last modified: 06-03-2023, 05:23 PM by DanLaw.)
Matt and the guys are on to something. My perspective is this a brilliant idea as a 'permanent' knot securing device.
It may have more commercial value licensing than producing.
Would absolutely feel better knowing a Varlet, DG, BE&c could have its knot easily replaced by me in the future by contacting the artisan to request a replacement should it shed or other normal wear and tear issues arise.
Have never felt good about fixing knots to handles with epoxy - it a serviceable item that should be addressed by an engineering solution facilitating quick and easy exchange.
It may have more commercial value licensing than producing.
Would absolutely feel better knowing a Varlet, DG, BE&c could have its knot easily replaced by me in the future by contacting the artisan to request a replacement should it shed or other normal wear and tear issues arise.
Have never felt good about fixing knots to handles with epoxy - it a serviceable item that should be addressed by an engineering solution facilitating quick and easy exchange.
I dunno. It doesn't seem like a bad idea. You could test drive knots to be permanently installed in another handle.
I disapprove of the use of "adjustable" in the name. It's no more adjustable than a Rockwell 6S. If you could turn something to, say, change the loft of a given knot, then yes.
Is it any colour you want as long as it's blue?
I disapprove of the use of "adjustable" in the name. It's no more adjustable than a Rockwell 6S. If you could turn something to, say, change the loft of a given knot, then yes.
Is it any colour you want as long as it's blue?
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