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markb

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  1. Thanks Kevin, I've been watching your progress... I'm trying to catch up
  2. Everything is working together, really interesting combination.
  3. Thanks Finnr Hi Mike, I filed the 3/8" radius in the blade, shaped and polished the front of the bolsters, drilled and finished the blade at the ricaso area then pinned the bolsters after heat treated with 2 1/8th inch pins. Used a lot of sand paper, and buffed.
  4. Thanks Monte Don, the micarta is old ivory paper, it turns a dark yellow with age.
  5. This is #3 for me. 1084 stock removal Ivory paper micarta, 304 SS pins and bolster 5" blade 4 1/2" handle 10" hollow grind, tapered tang Fit and finish isn't what I'd hoped and one bolster went crooked, plunge is pretty wavy. Hand sanded the blade to 600 after these pics, and cleaned up the handle. Thanks for looking Mark
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  10. Love the bolster and the thought that its got some heft lends to it.
  11. Just offer what your willing to pay or a little less, and work up. 10% discount used to be almost automatic just for asking, but now a days who knows. Be who you are.
  12. Craig, Thanks for your post , all ways good to hear all comments and opinions. Steve, Thanks for testing. I thought maybe that bump on the head....:confused: Rich, Thanks, that's a generous offer. I'm gonna practice grind on the little bit left and get rid of it.
  13. Thanks Craig I've sent a chunk of this steel to one of the experts here on the board w/ a nice size piece of 01 for his trouble but haven't heard back yet.
  14. Hi Mike Here's one source. I've been using a 10" and a 2" but I'm just beginning as you know. You're welcome to come over and I'll show you what I have. Urethane, Polyurethane, Custom Urethane Products, Urethane Products Manufacturer http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=661341
  15. No But a good shop tool. I check electrical breaker, ballast and wire temps in trouble shooting. Also in the shop, bearing, platen temps on the grinder. A diesel mechanic gave me mine, he was having a new HVAC system installed in his home and used it to check the hot air at the registers.
  16. Hey Mike It's your fault . I got the idea to cut my 20'ers to 10's and store verticaly after my last visit to your shop. It's saved soo much wall space, but those littlte pieces are a bugger.
  17. What would you say are the major advantages of this style anvil for bladesmithing? Thanks Mark
  18. Rich Seems soldering has been popular subject lately. Guard and pommel fitting. Hinged tang. The metal piece sometimes attached in front of guard at recasso (sorry don't know the term) Mark
  19. lay out precisely with scribe (knife handle) use spring assisted marking punch, go to hammered center punch, drill hole on drill press.....OFF CENTER where did I go wrong? arrrgha:mad:
  20. Thanks for your service and welcome aboard IFI. We love pics. Mark
  21. Wow:D That's a sword!! Good work, be proud.
  22. Looks Good, congratulations. They get easier, but nothing will replace the thrill of the first one. Mark
  23. Wire brush when you come out of the fire and before you hammer to clean the scale off also brush off the anvil after each heat. Other wise you will beat the scale into the metal and much pitting will show up when begin to file. Glad to hear you're feeling better. Mark
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