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Benton Frisse

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  1. Nice knife for a first timer! I like how creative you've gotten for procuring supplies. I would have never thought to use some hardwood flooring samples! Great idea. 

    Also, digging the Death Adder in the background! 

    I've only played with casting pewter a few times. Nice skull! 

  2. You might be a redneck knife maker if...

    You make your mokume gane fittings from quarters. 

    Tongs? You mean channel locks? 

    Your favorite stand up comedy to watch on TV is the Cutlery Corner Shopping Network. *GENUINE CARBON STEEL, HAND FORGED LOLOLOLOL*

    It's a frequent line for your wife to say "Honey, your knives are stinkin' up my oven again!"

    You reuse all of your old NASCAR shirts to make micarta. 

     

  3. Thanks Chris! I used a full length, but still ran a bead from a wire fed welder down it. My piece of 5160 was a bit more narrow compared the the mild when it was finished. There was a slight space up towards the handle that I wanted to close up too. 

    I just started a drifted eye style from 7/8in square, and I took my inspiration from some of your beautiful works! Especially your Norse and Dane style axes! 

  4. I realized in my absence that I never responded to this. Thanks for all of your input, folks! I think I've decided to leave it as mild steel. 

    Here's a few photos of the axe in its current condition. I did a drifted eye in 7/8in square stock, then folded and welded an overlay of 5160 over the bit. Came out kinda viking-ish looking with the beard. Still need to finish clean up! 

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  5. I enjoy making knives from mill files. I have quite the stock of worn out, old mill files. Here's one a did for a college friend. He wanted a knife to have around the house, bare bone minimum, no fancy stuff. Red oak scales, basic leather sheath without a belt loop. I finished this right before I got my 2x72 belt grinder and realized my bevels needed work. But with a 2x72 it's a lot easier to get better shaped grinds (yet getting a good clean convex grind is one of the hardest things I've done, I need to build a jig). Thanks for looking. 

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  6. Here is a commission I recently finished. Mild 1x1/4 flat bar with 5160 insert. Pewter end caps. A fun little hawk. I changed the general shape of this one. Also filed in some decorations on the top. Thanks for looking! Still working on improving the quality of my work. I'm not as artistic as I'd like to be, so I'm striving improve the performance of my work. Headed to another axe forging class in St. Louis in two weeks! 

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