Jared Oeser: Making a Framed Tang Knife Step-by-Step

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Just a quick flip through it looks really nice. I've got it bookmarked and I will probably go by it at length at some point to get any knowledge out of it I can. Thanks!
 
Really cool.. He is a fine knife maker. I have been impressed with his work for awhile now. His slip joint folders are really nice looking as well. Hope to be able to get my hands on one someday. Thanks for posting that up.
 
I took a quick look, the production quality is good


One thing I noticed is that you keep referring to the surface grinder work as "milling"


How about using page numbers on the pages ?
 
Thank you! The milling question I'll refer to Jared. As for page numbers, I can definitely take care of that.
 
I took a quick look, the production quality is good


One thing I noticed is that you keep referring to the surface grinder work as "milling"


How about using page numbers on the pages ?

Thank you! The milling question I'll refer to Jared. As for page numbers, I can definitely take care of that.

For example I'm referring to page twelve and fourteen

The Harig Super 612 brand machine is a Surface Grinder, thus it would be grinding

and in this caption

"The surface is milled
in extremely minute
increments, shaving off
1/5000th of an inch
with each pass."

Instead of 1/5000th of an inch


Machinists would use a decimal notation of 0.000 2"
 
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