Guardians of The Lambsfoot!

@WhittlinAway We need to figure out an easier way to find the index...haha.. or i need to bookmark it.

Jack kindly put a link in post #1. :)

Haha, If you want me to never find something - put it right in front of me.

:D :thumbsup:

Thanks for that extra info solphilos, that handle and blade really do go well together. :thumbsup::cool: Nice work, I can see how that would be a great user. :thumbsup::)

Stan Shaw mentioned a great tip just before doing the final blade fit, for improving the action. He uses a little emery compound in the bearing surfaces of the tang/backspring/pivot area, worked open and closed a few times, to achieve a finely polished parts fit.

I've used a dab of diamond polishing compound to the same effect. There's some more on action smoothing here.:)

Took the sunshine Lambsfoot with me to harvest some ingredients out in the garden...

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Excellent recollection my friend, and a lonk to an outstanding post :thumbsup: Those pics are full of sunshine my friend :) :thumbsup:

Jack, thanks for linking WhittlinAway's index charts to the first page. So much easier for us technically challenged people. :)

A pleasure sir, now I just need to remember how to abbreviate the link! :confused: o_O :D :thumbsup:
 
Thanks for that extra info solphilos, that handle and blade really do go well together. :thumbsup::cool: Nice work, I can see how that would be a great user. :thumbsup::)

Stan Shaw mentioned a great tip just before doing the final blade fit, for improving the action. He uses a little emery compound in the bearing surfaces of the tang/backspring/pivot area, worked open and closed a few times, to achieve a finely polished parts fit.

I've used a dab of diamond polishing compound to the same effect. There's some more on action smoothing here.:)

Took the sunshine Lambsfoot with me to harvest some ingredients out in the garden...

Avr3rXh.jpg

32XlDwh.jpg

Thanks for the tips! And that Lambsfoot looks right at home amidst fresh picked garden produce :thumbsup:
 
Yeah, I've found it pretty good too Duane :) I had a whole pile of cardboard boxes to break up last week, some of them were really thick cardboard too. I used this Sambar Lambsfoot, and was kind of looking forward to re-sharpening it after! :D Didn't need to :thumbsup:

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Jack could you please tell me the code for your Sambar stag ? I thought I had ordered one but what I got is a Lamb Foot-Stag- 31S it has the tapered handle with a large rounded butt end, your picture looks like a Senator frame ie the same width all the way but with only one bolster. Regards Bob (OMR).
 
Jack could you please tell me the code for your Sambar stag ? I thought I had ordered one but what I got is a Lamb Foot-Stag- 31S it has the tapered handle with a large rounded butt end, your picture looks like a Senator frame ie the same width all the way but with only one bolster. Regards Bob (OMR).

Hi Bob,

I think Wright's website (which is not actually run by them) is confusing, and lacking in a lot of ways, not least presenting their knives poorly, and often using old photos which give unrealistic expectations of the stag currently being used. It's rare for Wright's to have any Sambar stag these days, and when they do it's usually only in short lengths, so they tend to use it on their poorly-named 'Senator' model. I was very lucky to get hold of a few Sambar models a few months back, when I visited the factory, but only one was in the 'standard' (medium) size, and it's a straight or 'candle-end' model, which may have been a one-off. I think they used this model because there wasn't enough Sambar for a Swayback/Pruner model. It's actually longer than the 'Senator' model though, and has a rounded, rather than somewhat squared-off end. Looking at the Wright website, the 31S model does appear to be straight, like the one I have, but I notice there is no catalogue number given for the Pruner-handle model below it. I have a Pruner-handle model in front of me, which I picked up from the factory last week, it's still sealed in its plastic bag, with a sticker indicating '31S'. Is this something like the model you received yourself Bob?

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Hi Bob,

I think Wright's website (which is not actually run by them) is confusing, and lacking in a lot of ways, not least presenting their knives poorly, and often using old photos which give unrealistic expectations of the stag currently being used. It's rare for Wright's to have any Sambar stag these days, and when they do it's usually only in short lengths, so they tend to use it on their poorly-named 'Senator' model. I was very lucky to get hold of a few Sambar models a few months back, when I visited the factory, but only one was in the 'standard' (medium) size, and it's a straight or 'candle-end' model, which may have been a one-off. I think they used this model because there wasn't enough Sambar for a Swayback/Pruner model. It's actually longer than the 'Senator' model though, and has a rounded, rather than somewhat squared-off end. Looking at the Wright website, the 31S model does appear to be straight, like the one I have, but I notice there is no catalogue number given for the Pruner-handle model below it. I have a Pruner-handle model in front of me, which I picked up from the factory last week, it's still sealed in its plastic bag, with a sticker indicating '31S'. Is this something like the model you received yourself Bob?

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That's the one Jack , it is the stag version of the 31B or Buffalo pruner that I bought the slimmer version of, maybe I should of ordered the stag version of the slim model as it does not look as if I would have much luck getting a "candle end" model without visiting the shop and Yorkshire is a bit of a journey for me these days. The one I have just received has pretty good F&F unlike the two I already own , but as I may have posted before I have been spoiled by the GEC knives I own, so I guess I will just put it in my cigar box of knives I sometimes carry. Thanks again for your comprehensive reply.
 
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That's the one Jack , it is the stag version of the 31B or Buffalo pruner that I bought the slimmer version of, maybe I should of ordered the stag version of the slim model as it does not look as if I would have much luck getting a "candle end" model without visiting the shop and Yorkshire is a bit of a journey for me these days. The one I have just received has pretty good F&F unlike the two I already own , but as I may have posted before I have been spoiled by the GEC knives I own, so I guess I will just put it in my cigar box of knives I sometimes carry. Thanks again for your comprehensive reply.

Happy to try and help Bob :) If I ever see anymore of those knives in Sambar, I'll snap them up! :)

Hope to see yours at some point :) :thumbsup:
 
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Happy to try and help Bob :) If I ever see anymore of those knives in Sambar, I'll snap them up! :)

Hope to see yours at some point :) :thumbsup:
If I ever figure out how to post I shall be glad to oblige , but my main problem seems to be with Imgur, I have done as instructed but it keeps going in circles , obviously the fault is with me !! But I need someone to stand over me to correct my mistakes and as all my young nieces and nephews live a lot more than a tuppenny bus ride away that is unlikely to happen. Good luck with the Sambar.
 
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If I ever figure out how to post I shall be glad to oblige , but my main problem seems to be with Imgur, I have done as instructed but it keeps going in circles , obviously the fault is with me !! But I need someone to stand over me to correct my mistakes and as all my young nieces and nephews live a lot more than a tuppenny bus ride away that is unlikely to happen. Good luck with the Sambar.

I understand Bob, I am somewhat technologically challenged myself :) I have found the new BF 'Upload a File' feature quite good though. If you click on the button, you can select jpeg (picture) files directly from your computer, upload them, and then display them here. It only takes a few seconds, and is available to all paid members :thumbsup:

Thanks to a giveaway by Jack Black,a lovely bit of sambar.

I'm glad you like that one my friend :) :thumbsup:
 
OK Jack you have shamed me into it well you and a couple of glasses of red wine with my lunch, so be prepared for a plethora of picture posts. Yours, New Gold Member OMR. Bugger it has just cost me $30 to find out I still do not know how to post pictures, it sounds easy the way you blokes tell it, but as I do not understand computer speak it is a bafflement to me . I may finish off the rest of the bottle and have another go next week:confused:.
 
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OK Jack you have shamed me into it well you and a couple of glasses of red wine with my lunch, so be prepared for a plethora of picture posts. Yours, New Gold Member OMR.

LOL! Fantastic Bob :D :thumbsup: Couldn't you upload pics as a 'Basic Member', I thought that was paid? :confused: Looking forward to seeing your pics anyway :thumbsup:
 
Blimey Jack $30 down add that to the fifty odd quid for a knife I don't really want and I see a week or so of bread and water in my future, things just keep getting better LOL. And I still can not post pictures :mad:
 
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Blimey Jack $30 down add that to the fifty odd quid for a knife I don't really want and I see a week or so of bread and water in my future, things just keep getting better LOL. And I still can not post pictures :mad:

Sorry mate! :eek: ;) I dare say there'll be a tutorial in the Technical forum about the upload feature, but basically, you just click on the 'Upload a File' button in the middle of the 3 blue 'buttons' below the posting window. Another window will then appear, allowing you to search round your computer for the photo you want. As long as the photo is not too large, it will then upload, and a small thumbnail version of the photo will appear below the posting window, with two options to insert it into your post, 'Thumbnail' or 'Full Image'. I click on 'Full Image', and the image is then inserted into your post where the cursor is :thumbsup:
 
Even quicker: (if you're on a desktop computer) open the folder you have your pictures in, and click & drag the picture file into the body of your post. You'll then get the same options for 'thumbnail' or full image' The picture has to be under 1000 KB.

Like this:
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Good luck. :cool::thumbsup:
 
Even quicker: (if you're on a desktop computer) open the folder you have your pictures in, and click & drag the picture file into the body of your post. You'll then get the same options for 'thumbnail' or full image' The picture has to be under 1000 KB.

Like this:
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Good luck. :cool::thumbsup:
The photo I was trying to upload is 2.31MB if that makes any sense to you:confused:.
 
The photo I was trying to upload is 2.31MB if that makes any sense to you:confused:.
Yeah, that's 2310 KB, so you have to resize it first. I'm sure there are better programs/apps, but I just use Paint.
 
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