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triw

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  1. Sorry I should have though to list my steel types, my bad.
    The steels used are 1085 and L6 (band saw blade) and ended with about 176 layers. I annealed by heating to cherry red and shutting off forge the gas forge enclosing front and back with fire brick and leaving over night. When I shut the forge down the inside was glowing bright yellow so I know it took a while to cool down.

  2. I had a few small pieces of damascus I forged and formed them into tear drops for my sister to use making jewerly (the pieces are about the size of a dime). My problem is drilling a hole in them. I used a NEW 3/16" colbolt drill bit and it did not go through. I used cutting oil on the drill bit but after about 10 sec. it started to squeel and smoke. I did not heat treat the damascus after forging but did annealed it. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance for any help. William

  3. Travis Wuerts uses the baking lacquer from brownells and dose a very light sanding with a fine sand paper to expose the nickel highlights. The lacquer holds up very well and I saw a few knives and they still looked new.

  4. I saw a show on them on the discovery channel and according to them the knives hald a great edge but are brittle, you can break one by dropping it. The manufacture that was shown did add enough metal to set of alarms for security reasons.

  5. I forged a blade from a chain saw chain, ground it, and heat treated it. I then did the final grind and cleaned it with acetone then etched it in Muratic Acid. The problem is the blade near the handle etched beatifully but the tip just turned a silver gray with no contrast. You can see the layers but not the contrasting black and silver like the rest of the blade. Any ideas what I may have done wrong. Thanks William

  6. irnsrgn: I have not seen you post anything you need to apologize for some times you might see a problem from a slightly different view and even though your answer is similar it might be easier for me to understand than the first posting or you could be adding to the first posting, it is like discussing an issue. Keep us informed that what I am here for to learn from men (and/or)ladies with experience like yours. William

  7. Finnr: Forgive my ignorance but how do you pour the bolster with wood in place? Can you post a few pictures of the process? Also wont the melted pewter burn the wood? Thank you for your patients with me.

  8. I agree a very beatiful knife and I love the way you did the antler and cherry wood very nicely done. I am also interested in how you cast the pewter bolster. Thanks for sharing William

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