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Steve K

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  1. Bruce, the top die is shimed to where the back part of the die hits first or is lower than the front so it makes crimp marks when the billet is at a higher heat. I just work the billet across in icrements(1/4" - 3/8") and then flatten out with flatter or as the billet cools a little.

    Thanks for the kind words,
    Steve

  2. I have'nt posted in a long while, so here are the last two I finished. Both are made from my steel consisting of 1095, saw blades, and banding. The smaller is 63 layer random with a 3" blade and 6 1/4" overall. The slabs are ram horn and brass pins.

    The larger knife is 99 layer with a pattern that resembles cut ladder, I get this from crimping the billet on the flat dies on my power hammer. It has a 4" blade and is 8 5/8" overall with birdseye maple slab and brass pins.

    Both are hallow ground and 1/8" thick at the choil.

    Thanks for looking,
    Steve

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  3. Chain is interesting but overrated in my opinion. It is much easier to stack up some different types of steel to make pattern welded goodies. I mostly use 1 1/4" X 1/8" 1095, 1 1/4" saw blades and 1 1/4" banding. I cut all material 2 1/2" inches in length. Welds quick and easy.

    Save the chain for later is my suggestion.

    Steve

  4. Rebar=Junk is wrong. Grade 60 rebar which can be found at block and concrete suppliers has more tensile (sp?) strength than 5160. It is the Lowes type places that sell the really cheap stuff usually. So not all rebar is junk.

  5. I don't know about that exact size but I bought 1/8" X 1 1/4" 1095 from Admiral Steel. I think it came from Chicago. I ordered it from their website.

  6. This is some of what I've been working on lately
    The first pic is the center knife in the fourth picture. It is 99 layer twist, using 1095, saw blade, and banding steels. Whitetail handle with wrought guard and steel pin.
    Next two pics are the bottom knife on the fourth picture. It's forged from a rasp with itegral guard and curly maple slabs with steel pins.
    Top knife has integral guard, curly maple slabs and copper pins. It was forged from leaf spring.
    The fifth pic is same steel as the first with whitetail handle and brass guard.
    The last is 69 layer random using the same 3 steel combo. It has elk handle with whitetail spacer and brass guard. It also has a pewter buttcap.

    Sorry for the poor quality pics
    Enjoy
    Steve

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