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show us your first knife
This was "technically" the fourth knife I ever completed, but the first time for forging and the first that I would consider a usable knife. I have been experimenting lately with patinas and right now the knife is looking like it was buried for a few decades... I'll take some pics of that tonite if I can remember...
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more of my work
Going good for me... I like to look around here at all the things I want to be able to do one day. This is a GREAT forum for all types of forging and blacksmithing, not just knives. People here are gonna eat your stuff up!
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more of my work
Hey Bubba... good to see you again.. Great work as always!
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My forge (with bugs ironed out) and 1st chain attempt
I could sit and watch that forge run all day long... :)
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New Anvil-ish Chunk at my house
That link has WAY more information than I ever needed... I don't intend on "making" an anvil out of this piece, but instead just using it as is. I have a few people telling me to use it upright, and others saying on end... I guess I'll just try both ways and see what I like better...
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Tsunami Damascus
I'm the opposite of Phil I guess.. I like more subtle Damascus so that last 2 pics look great! So you are the Jr to the HHH over on Knifedogs? You do some amazing work!!!
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New Anvil-ish Chunk at my house
So which side should I be hitting? I have heard people mount them upright, upside down and even on end... I think I'll keep it upright and bolt it to a solid 4x4 base or a stump if I can get one from my dad... Thoughts?
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New Anvil-ish Chunk at my house
My aunt has a friend that works for the local railroad. She got him to cut this 13.5" piece for me, and she got an 8" piece for herself to use in jewelry making. The hammer is just for size comparison overall... Next is to get a couple of firebricks and build my small knife forge...
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Christmas presents
How did you do the twist on those? I have never done a twist... Is it as easy as heating the entire section and twisting it around with tongs/pliers?
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Christmas presents
Those are great! If they don't jump up with joy, take the knives back... I'll take one and PM you my address if this all goes down... ;)
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First Post, First forged blade, Looong way to go
Thank you for taking the time to really look at this one closely... I have several (actually about a half dozen) people already talking about buying a knife from me, and I will surely let you know once I am ready to start taking on commissions... These next 3 were not forged, so I don't want to give them a new thread here. Hopefully I'm not out of line by showing off some of my other work... A fighter and a bowie, each 9" from tip to plunge, and a 6" wharncliffe. All are 1/4" 5160 stock.
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Is it Ok to use regular Home Depot Rebar for projects?
Thanks guys! Once I get past Christmas, I'll start gathering more materials and get to it!
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Is it Ok to use regular Home Depot Rebar for projects?
I forgot I hadnt finished my profile here... I'm in Memphis, TN... Thanks for the ideas guys. I'm reasonably sure I can dig through the scrap at the spring shop anytime I want and there's GOT to be some decent stuff in there too. I was just walking through HD today at lunch and started thinking.... Btw, I'm VERY dangerous when I get to thinkin'... ;)
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Is it Ok to use regular Home Depot Rebar for projects?
For practice and based on proximity to me, I don't think $1 per stick is bad at all. Even if it is slightly questionable material. I am just learning. And I'm not trying to sell these... Plus, I have a custom spring shop that gives me 5160 for free, but its 1.75" x 1/4" x 16" and I am looking for something roundish.
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Is it Ok to use regular Home Depot Rebar for projects?
I was looking at Home Depot (big box hardware store for anyone that doesn't know) and they sell 12" long x 1/2" round rebar for under $1 each. Is it considered acceptable to use them for small projects like stocking hooks, towel holders, coat hooks, etc? I am Very very new to all this, but am excited to get started, provided I can find affordable materials close to me...
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