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I'm looking to finish an ironwood knife this weekend. This is my first time using this wood. I'm curious as to how you prefer to finish your...
Can you email me some pictures to (my username) @ gmail dot com ?
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@navaja That is a nice LC in stag. Is that A2?
I quenched a seax last winter and had some oil spill on the concrete. The handle didn't fit all the way in the ammo can and flared up. To say I...
I'm in for one. Thanks.
For what its worth, I wash my blades with dawn dish soap before applying clay to degrease them (furnace cement in my case). I lay down the furnace...
I'd resort to making knives for kitchen use like Stacy recommended. Maybe branch out to some camp knives. You might not want to make a Viking seax...
Thank you @Stacy E. Apelt - Bladesmith
I'm looking at a few Harbor Freight presses to be used for stamping blades. The first is a 6 ton benchtop model. This would save space and be...
1.5"... not that 1.25 isn't enough. I think the 1.6" is just BS. Probably a manufacturing fat finger accident on the prints that they are trying...
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I have not got too deep in the EDC Flashlight world, but its by far my most used EDC piece.
I did see where someone on IG just bought one. They had nothing but good things to say about it. You can search #oregonblademaker and its only a...
It sounds like I'm searching for something that doesn't exist. Thanks for the heads up. I didn't expect miracles out of A2 but I did expect it to...
I've used 1095 for a year now starting out.. Using my Evenheat oven and Parks 50 it has treated me well. I will say that I don't mind a patina...
I was a big chris follower before it was cool. It is an awesome video.
Woooooow! Champ those are amazing.
I've been researching what people use to coat the blade. Specifically branded hamon goop, Satanite, clay, hardware store furnace cement, and...
[img] [img] [img] [img] [img] [img] [img] [img] I thought you all would like to see these pictures on tapering tangs. Enjoy!