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turning damascus
I have an atlas lathe I picked up in a trade (along with lessons on the basic use of a lathe) . My question is what type of drill bit would you use to bore 1/4" hole approx 3 inches deep in damascus? When I drill holes for handles I use a paddle drill bit but it is not long enough to do what I am looking to accomplish. Thanks William
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late xmas gift
That is a beatiful knife and I agree it is a bargain. Where do you get your stencils for your logo? Thanks William
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Traditional Japanese kitchen knives
Wow nice post I really enjoyed looking at his work.
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would it be sacrilege to post stock removal pics?
Not only is it a sacrilege to post them they look nice you did a good job. Keep up the good work maybe you will try forging some time. LOL Where you from by the way
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Great white birch jokes..
Don't have a birch jokes but am glad you are back at the key board and hopefully at the forge as well frosty. Wait maybe I do.. Frosty now you know what it feels like to be "birched slapped"
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BIG knife
I got this knife a few years ago, I was told it was a Shefield sales tool for one of the world fairs. Not sure if that is true or not but would appreciate any information you gentlemen might have on its value and or history. Thanks William (PS no comments on my messy shop ok)
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Etching tradename
Cross Peen that is what I want to try but need to find the vinyl decal any ideas?
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Etching tradename
There was a posting about using a stencil to etch a trademark on your blade. Can someone point me where these stencils are available? THank you William
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chainsaw chain knife almost done
Looks like you have an interesting pattern would like to see it when it is done.
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one heat horse head
Wow Nice work Brian thank you for sharing
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cable tanto
go for it and let me know how it works for you.
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Kitchen knife from motorcycle chain
Newbie09 I cut the chain in approx 6" pieces and laid them side by side. Then threaded steel cable through the sproket holes to fill in the space. (first time I tried with out that I could not get it to weld and the chain fell apart) Not sure what a chain break is. Educate me on that please William
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Finally, Some success at metal spinning
Beatiful work Fe-Wood, I like the cobination of wood and metal.
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cable tanto
I used two pieces of 2x4's and hammered on them then used a flatner to form the sides. Had a fan going while using the 2x4's they smoked a lot but it worked.
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cable Damascus, wrap and weld Tomahawk
Very nice work, I like the cap on it also.