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What a way to share your power, you've given a gift of strength, beauty, and inspiration, just to name a few.
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Stan, you and Clara are covered here, praying for a complete and speedy recovery.
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Handsome , makes you want to grab hold.
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Thats a beauty and it'll only get better with use.
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You've got a good start and I'm happy to hear you've involved your son, nothing could be better.
You'll find lots of friendly, helpful people here.
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Nice package ,no one element stands out beyond the rest, just seems to be balanced, I keep looking for the part I like best, and the best part is the whole Knife.
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Welcome John
Impressive work, looking forward to your input.
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I love it . You can move it around, cool.
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Thumbs up Chris, looks like a good space.
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Beautiful work.
What a grind on the blade, looks simple but I know better.
Is it a full tang, looks like the ivory is stacked but also looks like I can see the tang. -
Good job, interesting blade shape, I bet 154 wasn't the easiest to forge?
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Lots of good related info in "Architectural Graphic Standards" very spendy tho,
I found a third edition circa 1932 thats fun. -
Hey Tom
That Ford 9" is just right for a dragster now, good work. -
Nice, I like the style, reminds me of Rauna, and some others of the early day makers.
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grinding mild steel, 36 grit ceramic, 50 grit ceramic,about 3700 fpm using push stick med. pressure.
I have maybe 6hr.s on these belts.
They grab like they are sticky and vibrate.
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Good thing it was your head...
Your hands and legs are OK?
We know you can see and speak.
SO GET BACK TO WORK.
Just kidding , I know it's not funny. Glad it wasn't more serious.
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Excellent Frosty
I've always worked in the field (construction) so when I'm in the the shop I'm a little lost.
Recently I've rearranged the shop and first was take everything out not needed, that was a start then arrange in a flow pattern as you described and rearrange. Not knowing about the flow pattern but a bench 10' from were I want it seems like a big deal and I question myself, Why does it matter?
I Know now.
The slightest interruption in the flow seems to inhibit the process, the flow, the dance, and makes you tiered, which leads to mistakes.
I don't think you can elaborate too much.
Thanks
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Looks good, nice save.:cool:
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Lots of nice details , I like the cut out ,stamping, finish...I like everything about it.
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Doing good Kevin, your clay mix worked really well.
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WoW that's a beauty, good work to say the least.
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I put this blade(5160) back in the oven to 1525F soak for 10 min. quenched in ATF at 140F.
Mike, my quench is 2-3' from oven ,arms length, did some practice,2-4 seconds to quench.
Came out dead soft.
Cut a piece of the bar it came from 1/4x11/4"and did the same procedure- dead soft.
I think I got some mild steel from the supplier.
Anyone willing to take sample of this to try hardening? I'll pay shipping.
1075 "Modified Kard" with Hamon and Bubinga
in Knife Making
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Great job, love the blade shape, and when you think how sharp it is:o