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PFP Paul Ferdinand Peddinghaus - Gevelsberg, Northrhine Westphalia, Germany.
This anvil was dropforged.
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I don't know your filing system, I only know mine.
Willy
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Just heat it up and bend it (90°-180°). No need to cut it off, store it where it can't be found or weld it on again.
Willy
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Exactly the speed of my most used hammer, ha ha.
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Just found this
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https://www.instructables.com/Wooden-Block-Plane-1/
spring steel is okay, a little bit more carbon, some carbides and less Si (usually) would improve
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A fretsaw works fine too. My finest sawblades have 25 teeth per cm and are only .22mm wide (and you can get even finer blades).
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I have seen them on many other japanese axes and hatches. Three to five lines. Reducing friction? I don't know.
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Hammer flying around in a public demo?
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15 hours ago, Rojo Pedro said:
I will add my admiration for your leather work. Fit and finish looks top shelf.
They are top shelf! I had the chance to see some of his works in Solingen (Messermachermesse) and at a meeting of some members of the "Messerforum" (Jens in Ostercappeln ~2005 - Daniel, you were there too).
A silent admirer
Willy
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No, I'm not a member of that order. (And Epoxy might not be the best choice for that application.)
Wlly
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1 hour ago, Latticino said:
G-Flex is the go-to epoxy for most of the knife makers I know.
Looks good, will try. Thank you.
Willy
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"UHU plus endfest 300" was always my choice and it worked well von me. But some years ago they changed the recipe. Now it ist not half as good as it was. But in their Professional Shop you can still buy the old recipe. Honi soit qui mal y pense.
(I don't know, wether it is available in the US. I think it's more a german brand.)
Willy
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Colt–Browning M1895?
I like the design of your letter opener, Jerry. About 15 years ago I forged a kitchen knife with a similiar shape. Can't remember where it went, I'm getting older
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We had a cat that was not the best jumper. So we called her Kami.
That works only in german. Cat in german is Katze. So KamiKatze.
Willy
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Northern German
Southern has a smooth transition between the round horn and the face. And the face is narrower.
Die size/thickness for Guillotines/Smithing magicians
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My small setup