Everything posted by homeshow
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French Foils anyone ?
What happens 20 years from now? If they aren't permanently marked "not for use". Someone down the line could use these and get hurt? I was told by 2 different makers with 20 plus years making knives "Don't make a wall hanger that is not safe for use.". I'm not implying you aren't a really good maker. I am questioning making something that looks like you can use it but would never be safe for sport use. Most of the wall hangers I see are welded or riveted to a board usually a coat of arms of some sort. They really look like they were never repaired. A testament to your experience and attention to detail.
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Minimum steel for cutting?
Rich is right. Forging a torsion bar will make you feel like you did something! I heated one from a new Jeep to a reddish yellow and it hardly moved under my homemade 3lb hammer. I got my wife out of the house. She put the gloves on and held the bar in place. I went after it with a 10lb sledge hammer. Quenched by dipping in the slack tub for 1 second in the water 3 seconds out. Back and forth until the rod end was cool to touch. It has a wide chisel blade for digging hole and going thru mild sandstone. I don't know if an interrupted water quench (terminology?) will work for you. This is what worked for me at my shop. Please let us know how yours works out.
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Now what? Axe eye
Can you put the drift into the hardy hole upside down and drive the ax head down onto the drift?
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broken blade
Bowfishjim is there a place to send a sample to be tested? It may or may not be worth it price wise. Once you know what it is then finding the proper heat treat should be doable. Balancing price savings verses your time used is a difficult balance. I have a friend who got a lot of free 5160. Problem is It's 3/8" X 8" X 8'. Cutting into manageable pieces with a torch and grinding the slag off takes a lot of time. Buying 5160 in the size he needs only costs about $3.50 per blade. Of course you can't put a price on fun! I hope you have fun with it.
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2x72 belt grinder project
I sourced all of the metal for my build at Seaton metal in Athens Tn. It was all scrap cut offs at $0.25 per pound. I also found 3 12 foot pieces of cold rolled 1/4" X 1 1/2" tool steel. Given the yellow ends and spark test I'm thinking 1095 or something around that. I'll be using the mystery metal testing in the knife section of IFI. I'm tempted to go back and get the rest 20 or so more new unused 1/4." X 1 1/2" steel. Best 25 cents a pound for 140 pounds of steel.
- Great Rivet Collection
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2x72 belt grinder project
One of the guys over here at the Choo Choo Forge built this little beauty last week. Yes I will be copying it next week
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Hamon with satanite, how to use it.
Mix up a very little at a time. I apply with a Q-tip. Keep the wet mix in a small jar. Think less air the better. The dry mix if it stays dry lasts forever.
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Fleshing knife
LOL glad I wasn't drinking when I read that! Great tool!
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admiral steel is way cheaper than the nj steel baron
Not on the page I looked at.
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admiral steel is way cheaper than the nj steel baron
Steve your comments could be posted in the supplier list. Good stuff for the next guy.
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admiral steel is way cheaper than the nj steel baron
I have no problem with the last batch from admiral. I don't use stock reduction. I forge my blades.
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admiral steel is way cheaper than the nj steel baron
I just bought 2 6 ft lengths of 1095 for $5.00 more than the barons price for 2 4 ft lengths. This is the after shippping price. $63.54 for 12 ft is 5 bucks and change per foot. Or $2.59 per blank. Big thanks to whoever listed Admiral steel in the knife lessons.
- My second Damascus Knife
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Source for Norton Blaze orange belts?
Dave how long are those Norton orange belts usable?
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Source for Norton Blaze orange belts?
Lots of listings on google. I can't say which supplier is best at price or shipping.
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what is you favorite adhesive for attaching handles?
Set time is not an issue for me either.
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what is you favorite adhesive for attaching handles?
:-) and that's a good thing. I'm looking into switching to golf club epoxy 2 part resin. Overkill is not necessarily a bad thing.
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what is you favorite adhesive for attaching handles?
I done think anyone uses fish bones and deer hoof glue anymore. I just want to know what your personal favorite is.
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just a little something to say I worked in the shop
Good advice! To me slippery means its a good way to get cut. We call them hunting knives. Blood and guts knives might be a more accurate name.
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Small deep pits in blade
Use the leaf springs for practice or persomal use. Best in my opionion to use new steel for blades for other people. Have fun first off.
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Small deep pits in blade
Exactly. Practice your technique with high carbon. Like old leaf springs. They will give you a good feel for how to work a quality knife steel. Then go buy a good bar or rod and make a blade. I would try to use someone else's quenching techniques that works for them for the steel you decide on. You can always tweak your quench technique as you gain experience.
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Wrecker tactical 'hawk in black. First look at new sheaths.
Wow you could write a book on making composite sheathes
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My grandpas case
Got to block out the moisture.
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how do you attach your HC bit to a ax, hawk, hatchet?
I have seen videos of the ax being spit and HC inserted. I also have seen where a small folded over piece of HC was put over the front edge. Has anyone tried both?