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Christopher M

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  1. Thanks Caius Here's a teaser on the hamon
  2. I forged welded a piece of 150 yr old wrought iron from a bridge spike and some 1095 high carbon steel then forged out the shape. It is 4 5/8" long and 1 1/8" at the widest and very sharp.
  3. This one I forged from W1 and gave it a clay coat and a water quench for what I hope will be a nice hamon. The edge is 12" long and 1 1/2" at the widest and 1/4" thick at the thickest.
  4. nice forge work there. isn't it amazing what you can do with red hot steel?
  5. Forged from WI and 1075 9" edge 13 1/2" overall water quenched clay coated The wolfs jaw might be a little artistic licence
  6. A multi use womens knife, useful in the kitchen as well as the battle
  7. I forged this one from 1065 medium carbon steel. The edge is 7" long with a 4 1/2" stick tang and is 1/4" at the thickest part.It has been clay coated and quenched in water to give it a true hamon that I think resembles a serpent. It is flat ground and has a very sharp edge
  8. No ,I just sell the blades to anyone that wants one.
  9. the blade only is up for sale ,I rarely make a finished knife,just like to forge blades
  10. Ferric chloride 3 to 1, water / ferric, hot water bath
  11. Thanks all it's a pretty thin blade so the quench was touchy but it turned out well
  12. Forged from 1095c clay and water quenched The edge is 6" long and the tang is 4 1/2"
  13. Very nice, must have been a big hog.
  14. Thanks I generally don't do complete knives,this blade is going to a customer in Australia
  15. I forged this one from W-1 1/2" drill rod. The edge is 5" long and overall length is 9 1/4". It is clay coated and water quenched for a nice hamon. I chiseled my initials in Runes for more flavor.
  16. Thanks to all To finish Stefflus's question I clay hardened it to see if there was any carbon migration to the mild steel and also to have a nice progression of hardness to the edge. Just artistic licence I think
  17. It's not sandwiched ,the bars are stacked edgewise and welded together, top WI, middle mild steel and for the edge W-1 And I think just the shape reminded me of scandi style blades and it's kinda small as hunters go I think. Chris
  18. forged this from wrought iron ,mild steel ,and w-1 for the edge..The blade is 5 1/8" long and overall length is 10 1/4" .It was clay hardened in water.
  19. They seem so Rube Goldberg ish
  20. I use a 36 grit AO belt on my 4x36 bench top belt sander to refine the shape
  21. Congrats on 50 By the way that Japanese cutlers hammer you made me is still my favorite, how'd the knife work out for you?
  22. I forged this one from a railroad spike and clay quenched the blade
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