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Jamesr6815

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  1. Texas knife maker on ebay has the best deal I've found on 10 inch contact wheels that's where I bought mine
  2. I normally just do a edge quench in oil. When I first started making them I used salt water after cracking a few of them I switched to oil. Haven't really had any problems. I normally leave my edges thicker to help prevent warps and cracks. Trying to add another picture messed it up first time around. The knife with the buckeye burl sold to one of my coworkers so I only have a couple of pictures.
  3. I normally just do a edge quench in oil. When I first started making them I used salt water after cracking a few of them I switched to oil. Haven't really had any problems. I normally leave my edges thicker to help prevent warps and cracks.
  4. I'm relatively new to knive making.  I get laid off every winter so for the past two winters I've been trying my hand at creating works of art.  I would rather redo something than send it out wrong.  The more knives I make the more addicted I've become.  Everything started with youtube videos Trollsky,Sorrel,etc.  I started out making freebies for my coworkers now thier buying them from me.  I work out of a small shed with a homemade treadmill 2x72 this is the year I'm gonna move and get a bigger shop.  Power hammer here I come!!

  5. Rasp knifes are my favorite if done correctly.
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