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Mike Turner

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  1. Matt I have an end cut of the billet I made into a key chain, I will get the wife to take a pic for ya. Thanks Finnr Donnie that first one is my wife's favorite as well she is the one that picks my handle materials out. She has great taste .
  2. Thanks guys, this was one of the very first pieces of damascus I made both knives are from the same billet. Jimmy just jump in and give it a try unless you don't need any other addictions Robert seems that you don't have to be lazy now someone put the 2 threads together .
  3. Damascus Bird and Trout knife blade is 1095, 1084 and 15N20 with stabilized giraffe bone scales has stainless steel pins and bolsters.
  4. Damascus Bird and Trout knife blade is 1095, 1084 and 15N20 with stabilized giraffe bone scales has stainless steel pins and bolsters
  5. Damascus Bird and Trout knife blade is 1095, 1084 and 15N20 with stabilized giraffe bone scales has stainless steel pins and bolsters
  6. Hi all here is a Damascus Bird and Trout just recently finished. Blade is 1095, 1084 and 15N20. Scales are dyed and stabilized camel bone with stainless steel pins, and stainless steel bolsters.
  7. Damascus Bird and Trout knife blade is 1095, 1084 and 15N20, with stabilized camel bone scales has stainless steel pins and bolsters
  8. Damascus Bird and Trout knife blade is 1095, 1084 and 15N20 with stabilized camel bone scales has stainless steel pins and bolsters
  9. Here is a thread that compared a lot of glues and epoxies on another forum. The Knife Network Forums : Knife Discussions
  10. Bill 5160 is a good choice, the most important thing is it is it is forgiving to a new maker also it is inexpensive. I believe I read somewhere that 5160 has become the steel most makers prefer to use for their ABS Journeyman test.
  11. Beautiful work Ed as usual, where is that show at? I may come up for the day.
  12. Hi Dan if I need to make punch that will only see a little bit of use then I will grab a coil spring from a car. Tire irons I have no clue what they are made of.
  13. I am a fulltime farrier and S7 just sucks for pritchels I make all of mine including all my forepunches and creasers from H-13 it is the best steel for the job. If you use S7 he will have to rework his pritchels twice as much if not more. Just my 2 cents. And Brian S7 is not a hot working steel it is a shock resistant steel indicated by the "S" designation and H-13 is a hot working steel designated with the "H".
  14. I had my little buddy John Deere lift mine off my trailer and placed in my shop man he sure is strong . Be-careful if you are moving the 50# hammer that is heavy and you can strain yourself pretty easy so get help.
  15. Thanks Guys for the very warm welcome back and the kind remarks on the knife . I will have a few new ones to post in a day or so .
  16. Looks great Bob, how did you heat treat it?
  17. I agree farriers just toss them after so many horses ask a farrier I am sure he would be happy to give you some or sell them to you cheap. Also all of the rasps most professional farriers use are high carbon steel not case hardened. I know because I called all the makers and done heat treat tests and I use them daily as what they are intended and what they are not intended. A case hardened rasp fails very quickly and I as a farrier will not spend hard earned money on junk.
  18. I have a mustache and a wannabe beard it takes me 2 months to grow enough of a beard to shave it back to a goatee
  19. Blade is ATS-34 stainless steel bolsters and pins. Scales are stabilized bird's eye pine with stainless steel pins and thong hole. Blade length is 3 1/2" with an overall length of 8 1/2", blade width is 1 1/2". Custom sheath by Sally Martin.
  20. Blade is ATS-34 stainless steel bolsters and pins. Scales are stabilized bird's eye pine with stainless steel pins and thong hole. Blade length is 3 1/2" with an overall length of 8 1/2", blade width is 1 1/2". Custom sheath by Sally Martin.
  21. Stan my friend I missed you to buddy how are you doing? Welder I feel as good as that knife looks well OK maybe half as good Ted my friend I too have missed you and everyone else here. How did you try and get a hold of me? if by email I apologize as I have had no time to get on the computer if by phone I never got a message, I would have gladly taken the call or called you back. I just hope things stay good but you know how it is you just take life's punches and keep going. How are you doing Ted?
  22. Thanks Mike and Finnr, I thought we both were down for the count it is very good to be back at anything.
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