52100 and wenge hunter!!

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here is a classy hunter in 52100 and wenge!

this was forged from 52100e 5/8" round stock from mcmaster carr. this steel has given me so much performance from every blade that I handforged with it that I took 2 weeks to build a power hammer just to be able to work this steel and the larger diameter steel that I have from them! knives from this steel are the best performing blades that I have ever made by far!



OAL- 8 1/2"

blade- 3 7/8" long, .150" thick, 1" wide at the guard

steel- 52100e from a 5/8" round bar from mcmaster Carr, Forged, with in-house differential heat treatment which includes triple post forging quences, triple normalize, triple anneal, triple edge quench, and triple draw, with 24 hour freezer cycles between thermal events, for the highest performing blade that I can make, that holds a incredible edge, and yet is easy to sharpen!

grind- a full convex grind, with distal taper, sharpened on a Norton Fine India stone with micro bevels, to an agressive razor edge

finish- etcted 600 grit finish, with a light hamon or temper line

handle- wenge with a 400 grit tung oil finish, and blue spacers

guard- 1/4" brass, short, nicely contoured to feel good on the finger, for greater control, and saftey in challenging situations, and 1/8" brass pins

sheath- 11oz leather, hand stitched, lightly tooled, hot-waxed, with cam, for "snap fit", 3 copper rivets for belt loop. Sheath holds blade securely even when upside down, yet allows instant draw, and is easy to re-sheath one handed.

blade fully tested for edge retention and tip strenth before finishing! The blade is subjected to an edge flex test, where the edge is flexed over a 1/4" brass rod from both sides to check for toughness. These blades will generally make 200 {at a minimum} slicing cuts in 1/2" manilla rope in my shop on a scale, without requiring more than 35lbs of force to complete each cut, and will typically still shave hair from my arm at the end of the 200 cuts! {your performance may vary due to rope consistancy, sharpening teqnique, sharpening stone condition, and cutting skill} note that they will continue to cut the rope, but I stop cutting and counting when they quit shaving {i tested one to over 400 agressive cuts, thats ALOT of cutting to do for each blade!}. The heat treated blades are dropped point first on a concrete floor from a distance of roughly 4 feet before finishing, the blade must exhibit no substansial damage to pass the "concrete floor test". After a blade passes these tests, only then does it go to the finishing stage.


$215 plus $10 for shiping/insurance to CONUS. I can accept paypal Joe357m@bresnan.net or money order.


SOLD!!!

1st to post "I'll take it" gets it!!!


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Ships within 48 hours of payment priority with ins.

Feedback appreciated, and thanks for looking!

If you would like one like this one or different, PM or email with details!
 
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Joe, this is too much ! I have 5 of your knives and now i'm thinking i might need this one too. But the 5 i have will out-live me by 100 years, so it would be nuts to buy another 1 or 2 or more. I love all your knives and love using them.
To help me calm down i'll ask questions:
Is there a significant difference between 52100 and 52100e ?
And i don't have any knives with Wenge wood. Is it extra special ? or just different from Rosewood, Bulbinga, etc. but not better ?
thanks, roland
 
Definitely. I got it bad: "Caltonitis".
Dr. Duc, do you know the answers to my 2 questions ? I'm getting anxious.
roland
 
Dr. Ducati, Kalama and Snoopy1-- Thanks Guys! Im glad you like this one!

Roland,

Sorry I was just at a school movie night, as the pto president, it is my sacred job/honor to run the popcorn machine for a couple hundred folks.

there is a big difference between this 52100e and the 52100 I was using, performance wise. I know that mcmaster carr lists this 52100 as a bearing quality steel, i am not sure if the "e" is a grade, or part of thier catalog system, but they list this steel as 52100e on thier website. Ive always tried to not only say what the steel is, but also where I got it, so I listed it the same way the supplier did so that you would have all the information that I have. I do not know wether this steel is a higher grade, or if has to do with the fact that I have to forge it down from round stock so it gets more thermal cycles to get to a finished blade. but I do know that the blades Ive forged from this steel, and the 1" round stock from the same place has outperformed the 52100 barstock { I forged 5 of each steel and tested them against each other to make sure} i was working with enough to spend 2 weeks building a power hammer so that I can forge it efficently.

Wenge is another semi-exotic wood, I would put it in the same class as bubbinga, the rosewood, ect as far as exoticness. it is similar to oak to me, has the same kind of open grain, although it seems less prone to splitting than oak in my experience.

hope this helps!

Joe
 
Can't resist! I'll take it if you still have it... Let me know if it is still available and I can send payment, thanks!
 
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