Entire Knife Shop for Sale **SOLD**

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JRB Blades

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I am selling all of my knifemaking equipment that I have accumulated over the past 4+ years. It is everything you would need to start making knives from day 1. Grinder package, heat treat oven, drill press, portaband w/swag table, disc sander, multiples buffers, mini mill, handle material, blade material, folding knife hardware, Titanium, grinding jigs, etc.... Over $18K invested in this lot, not counting all the belts, titanium, blade steel, folding knife hardware, etc...

Not going to split up at this time. Must pickup near Pittsburgh, Pa.

Asking $12K

All inquires DM me please.

Evenheat KH18 Kiln (Cost $2,357)
  • Solid state relay
  • blade furniture kit
  • Rampmaster III controller
  • Thick aluminum quenching plates
  • Big roll of heat treat foil
  • Heat treat pouches for small blades
  • Parks AAA and Parks 50 in Ammo Cans
Little Machine Shop 3990 Mini Mill (Cost $1,220)
  • tramming kit, professional grade collet set, 20 piece TiN coated end mill set (cost $400)
  • 4” precision rotary table (cost $410)
  • iGaging DRO set (cost $299)
  • Spindle Tachometer (cost $159)
  • Blake Coaxial Indicator (cost $399)
  • 4” precision vice
  • X axis power feed (cost $380)
Ameribrade 110v Grinder (basically Mastery Package Minus the combo platen) (Cost $3,720)
  • 1.5hp variable speed motor
  • Tilting flat platen
  • Small wheel holder with all small wheels and rack
  • Pedestal stand
  • Tilting base
  • Sharpening Attachment (cost $250)
  • 12” Contact wheel on arm (cost $302)
  • Surface grinding attachment (cost $1,125)
  • Horizontal small wheel work rest (cost $100)
  • 12” Horizontal wheel work rest (cost $100)
  • 6” Contact wheel on arm (cost $198)
  • Slack belt attachment (cost $165)
  • 3 Large work rests (cost $375)
  • Tons of belts (ceramics, scalloped, scotchbrite, etc…)
  • Misting system for post heat treat grinding
Tru-Grit Disc Grinder (Cost $1,168)
  • 110v Variable Speed/Reversible 0-3450 RPM 9” Diameter
  • Lots of PSA adhesive sanding discs to fit it (ceramic and AO)
Lots of handle material
  • Stabilized wood scales
  • Stabilized wood blocks
  • Burlap micarts (different colors)
  • Layered G10
  • Pin stock (G10, brass, etc…)
Blade Steel
  • AEBL
  • MagnaCut
  • O1
  • 8670
  • Nitro V
  • S110V
Titanium Sheet/Bars varies from .040”-.160” thick

Folding Knife Hardware

  • Titanium pivots, black oxide pivots, etc…
  • Titanium 2-56 screws, SS 2-56 screws, black oxide 2-56 screws
  • Titanium standoffs, SS standoffs
  • Counterbores
  • Pocket clips
  • Drill bits for common holes
  • Caged bearings
  • End Mills
  • PB washers
  • Over $1,000 worth of hardware here
Milwaukee Portaband w/ Swag Table (Cost $555)

Wilson Rockwell tester with new diamond tip and testing blocks

General International 12” Benchtop Drill Press (Cost $409)

  • Lambrich keyless drill chuck ($400)
  • Tapmatic 30x tapping head with torque bar ($450)
2 Harbor Freight benchtop blast cabinets (Cost $360)

Husky 120v Air Compressor (Cost $699)

  • 30 gallons
  • 175 PSI
  • 6.2 CFM @90 PSI
  • 2 H.P.
Moen Knife Grinding Jig (Cost $625)

Micro-Adjust Knife Grinding Jig (Cost $255)

Rangermade Knife Grinding Jig (Cost $350)

Two Harbor Freight Vibratory Tumblers w/ Ceramic Media (1 L and 1 S) (Cost $250)

Two 8” benchtop grinders with buffing wheels, scotchbrite wheel, razor sharp system

DC Power Supply for anodizing Titanium (everything you need)

BeBe Carbadizer (Cost $299)

WEN West sharpener with Tormek blade attachments and truing stone

MISC 1-2-3 blocks, Kydex, Kydex Press, Homemade Etching Machine with Chemicals, Epoxy, Ferric Chloride with PVC Container, angle blocks
 
I hope that you aren’t calling it quits, I’ve really enjoyed using your folders🤗
Thank you for the kind words!

I am calling it quits unfortunately. Work/Home Life/Etc... is getting to be a bit much. I enjoyed it while it lasted, and am happy to know that pieces of my work will hopefully be around for many many years!
 
I'm also in the Pittsburgh area. I didn't know there was a talented maker such as yourself nearby. That's such a bummer, man! If it went from being something enjoyable to a form of constant stress/pressure, then you're probably making the right call. I wish I was in the market for an entire shop!
 
Appreciate that. I figure it's gonna be tough to move all at once. But we shall see!
 
Appreciate that. I figure it's gonna be tough to move all at once. But we shall see!
Have you arrived at the point where you are willing to let some things go individually? I am in Northeast Ohio and looking for some blade making tools, but do not need an entire shop.

Cheers,

David
 
Have you arrived at the point where you are willing to let some things go individually? I am in Northeast Ohio and looking for some blade making tools, but do not need an entire shop.

Cheers,

David
Hello,

Thanks for checking in. Not ready at this time to start piecing things out.
 
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