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TheoRockNazz

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  1. San mai blade of 1095 core, random pattern shell, and pure nickle shims. Bolster and butt cap are 3D printed cast copper, designed to sport a pigs head and squiggly tail. The cutting board and knife holder was made by Eugene Manigo, owner of Kambui Custom Craft in Brooklyn - both the board and handle are reclaimed walnut and teak with new purpleheart.

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    This is the first completed knife using my friend and fellow knifemaker's, Jann Muchnikoph, 23 ton press; what a wonderful tool!

    Comments and critique always welcome,

    Theo

  2. WOW! That is a great second knife, you should be proud. Makes me think the Counter Strike games for some reason.

    I agree that the finger holes could probably be softened a bit, but if it's for yourself you will be the best judge of how much. Doesn't hurt to try using it... unless it literally hurts, in which case you'll have a lot of sanding to do, haha

    If you filed in the deep jimping before HT it might spell trouble with that deep belly/choil - stress risers love places like those.

  3. Come join us for the very first hammer in at Metal Shop Fantasy Camp!
    We will have several demonstrations by familiar faces in the metalwork, blacksmithing, and knifemaking fields, as well as the opportunity for local makers to set up tables to sell their goods at. Admission is free, and children ten and up are welcome.


    If you're interested in demonstrating or setting up a table please let me know message.
    We'll keep yall updated as demonstrators and people sign up - Jason Knight has just come on board to do a demo of one of his blades. 

     

    Metal Shop Fantasy Camp
    175 Bogart St, Brooklyn, New York 11206

    Sunday February 12, 2017 at 9 AM - 4 PM


    Hope to see you there!

  4. I am happy to say that I just got a new job managing, organizing, and teaching knifemaking, blacksmithing, and metal fabrication classes in Brooklyn!

    Metal Shop Fantasy Camp (I didn't choose the name, haha) currently offers introduction to metalwork and welding classes, and I am coming on to add beginner knifemaking and blacksmithing classes. I got the position because of the success of my test-run of the "Forge your own bottle opener" classes, and am now going to be able to offer a wider range including several types of knife making classes.

    Classes start in a couple weeks, I will follow up with more specific information when the schedule is solidified, but in the meanwhile I need your help with recommendations for what sort of classes would interest you or you think would be popular. 

    Additionally, anyone interested (or knows someone that might be) in coming to guest teach or demonstrate should let me know. Jason Knight and Tom Ward have expressed interest, so we already have a great start!

    Can't wait to get the community's opinion, Theo

  5. This blade was forged from a large Nicholson file, so it is quality W1 high carbon steel. Handle is a stacked twisted mosaic wood of purpleheart, reclaimed teak, and reclaimed walnut. Bolster is cast mica powder and G-Flex epoxy.
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    I had a lot of fun with this guy, it's a little all over the place, but I like how busy it is.

  6. Have you been testing the hardness on these stainless knives you've been quenching in oil? A general rule of thumb with stainless is to send it out for heat treat... how are you accurately controlling ramping, and what are you using to tell temperature?

  7. It's perfectly legal to have large blades and swords in your home. Transporting them it where things get sticky; they need to be properly bagged/encased and securely locked in a sealed container, transported in a way where access is obviously not swift. 

    My forge is split between a metal fab shop and a lasercutting/cnc shop where there are established businesses, so I get no grief

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