The BladeForums.com 2024 Traditional Knife is ready to order! See this thread for details:
https://www.bladeforums.com/threads/bladeforums-2024-traditional-knife.2003187/
Price is $300 $250 ea (shipped within CONUS). If you live outside the US, I will contact you after your order for extra shipping charges.
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Someone must not have explained your job requirements well enough
-joke
That doesnt "sound" right LOL but hell what do i know HAHA
I have seen a lot of hail, but never seen a tornado.
I really dont think JT will disagree with me............he probably hit the bourbon tonight...
Hope it breaks up before it hits you DJ, this sucker looks pretty angry!
I was on Facebook today and one of my buddies posted up about this new bar in Tempe that is a video game bar. You can come in and play video games and get some beers and food.
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This looks like a wicked cool idea actually...
Just another step down on the stairwell to hell that our country is traveling upon.
Just another step down on the stairwell to hell that our country is traveling upon.
Nope, caffeine-free Coke tonight
As for the hardware store/HF brands, Todd's absolutely right... they're not worth their weight in scrap metal. If it says China or India on it, don't even bother... most of them aren't even proper HT'ed steel, just case-hardened crap.
Im out of caffeine free pepsi so i have to resort to beer LOL
And im glad i just didnt buy the cheapos then....
I still have that piece of 1095 you sent me james, and i was comparing that to those 52100 straight razor blanks i have... They are hardened at 60... Im not putting edges on them with those files AT ALL. The razor blanks are just laughing at the files.... I mean it could be possible... Im doing it all by hand and dont even have a vice to secure the piece down... Still it may be possible... But it would take me FOREVER.
That piece of unhardened 1095 however i can actually see a little steel coming off it as i go. Still not a quick process, but doable.