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  1. The post that you took offense to offered you good advice. Advice that he has given to many folks in the past that moved forward in metal work as a result.

    Your response stepped over the line. I do not see anywhere in his post that he acted unrestrained or uncivil. Nor do I see him being disrespectful to you in any manner.

    This site has a lot to offer you but will not allow any member to abuse or be abused by another.

    Post any questions you have and use the answers to help you along.

  2. Kayakersteve,

    If I remember correectly  you posted this in the blacksmithing threads. I was not sure exactly what you were going to quench and I sent you a private message asking you..After a day or so without a response i moved the thread on a wild guess it was about knife blades.

    A lot of folks post incorreectly in the blacksmithing area. Maybe it is because it is the first place on the home page.

    A good reason to look before posting is that some folks just follow certain areas as that is where they look and respond. 

    This thread had good responses and seems like it answered your needs.

     

  3. This very item came up in another thread recently. When you heat metal up and cool it slowly in ashes or any other medium it is not normalizing, it. if done correctly is annealing.

    What you  do may work well with your process for this steel in the manner you described. I just point this out as for new folks trying to absorb heat treat methods and terminology will do so faster if we post correctly.

  4. We have a knife chat on wed eves here and you may find some items to help you a long. Starts at ten pm EST, The log is then posted in  the forums under knifemaking and all of the lesson we have completed are in there if you wish.

  5. I am not sure what your skills are. If you are not you may want to think about next years gifts. If you can do the basics well then this should not be a challenge at all. It is not a begginer project..That said why not make one and see how it goes. Jigs can help in some cases. Turning the radiuses over the horn is one of the basics another is tapering..combine those and you have a lot of it done.

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