Interesting Hamons

Hi Don,

Very cool hamons! I really like the bottom one, to me it looks like there was some type of explosion midway down the blade and the hamon looks like the blast radiating out from it. Vey cool indeed!

Regards,

Craig
 
I was gonna' post on these two since Don put them up yesterday but didn't want to sound odd. :eek: Craig since your post,I've decided to.I think it looks like it took a lightning strike! :eek: :o I like them both especially that "lightning struck" bottom blade.I like that one a lot. :thumbup: :cool: Doug.
 
Don those are just plain awsome! Man I love them, and the curly maple just seams to go so well with them.:thumbup:
 
mete said:
Actually for springs they want fatigue strength.5160 and 9255 are typical spring steels, Hi Mete, Tensile strength, or ductability, pertains to a quality the steel was given by the addition of alloys when it was made.
Metal fatigue, refers to steel failure, when the metal does not perform as expected. apples and oranges. Fred :D
 
your such a show off!! :) And even when Julia Child rolls over'n her oven mit everytime she hears me say it: those could come play in my kitchen anytime....
 
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