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Hey metal mangeler
I did look into the linseed oil after the posts and realized that the linseed oil I used was not boiled but I did have some in the paint closet that was boiled as you said on the label thanks for the help guys as you can see I ain't much of a painter Hahahaha
thanks grammer
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Hahahaha I wouldn't argue you there
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Thank you crossdawg I appreciate it it's 3 1/2 inch piece of coil spring from a f450 i used alotta sandpaper on that blade Hahahaha and it's still not a mirror finish haha as I don't have a very high power belt grinder so it's files and hand sander/sanded by hand haha
thanks
grammer
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Thank you guys very much I really appreciate it and I will take all of your advice into the next project BGD I do have a wire brush by the anvil but don't use it near enuff hahaha gotta remember to brush er clean and not drive er into the steel haha Thomas I will boil er next time I just rubbed er on once and I don't know much about it so great info and as you and JHCC have agreed on I will try the tung oil also all great helps and I really appreciate the help
thanks
grammer
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Hi Thomas
thanks for the advice it's much appreciated And I never really thought about the smoothness up higher but makes alotta sense and that's what I will do my next go around for sure and it is comfy in my hand but I do think a rounder handle wood be better I used linseed oil fir the handle is that a good choice?
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Hahaha thanks for the insight guys and I will get the sander out and get that baby tuned up nicely I appreciate the words as I'm just a hobby smith and obviously need lotsa practice but just a great way to spend time and learning piles every time I'm in the forge
thanks grammer
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Thanks tubalcain2 ya I left er as forged this time around and ya the handle is pretty squared but does actually feel nice in the hand
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I really like it very cool and awesome job
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Thank you mr powers I appreciate it I like the idea of riveting the tang and the tight fit is what I was going for hahaha but I need to work on my fine wood working skills as well it is filled with epoxy but having it flush with epoxy makes way more sense as the wet weather will probably destroy the handle I may put a coating of polyurethane to seal it all up there is so many different things to think of while doin this haha
thank you very much
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Mornin guys
this is my 2nd knife not perfect by any means but honest thoughts on it would be really appreciated the knife blade is a coil spring from a f-450 quenched in pre heated vegetable oil and tempered in the oven handle is cherry wood stained in Jacobean stain also used wood to cover the hole where the tang was inserted in the handle? the shot gun shell in the end of the handle was just for somethin a tad extra?
thanks
grammer
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Hahahahahahaha thanks swede fiddle I appreciate the info had no idea wat it was called it works like a hot tomata tho
Thanks
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Very cool axe mike-hr I'd be a happy camper if I got that for Xmas too great job
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hahahaha wen i eventually try a few more I will letcha no how i do them or sorry try different ways of doing the handles hahaha and thanks alot im really interested in makin myself a set of shoes to use in the yard on the weekend, I just started out and i already gots a list of orders (wife) hahahaha
grammer
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hi little blacksmith thanks i appreciate it ya i did it in a course i took i was actually spossed to have a all metal handle with a fancy scroll at the end for a finger gaurd but was talkin to much and burned the end off the tang hahaha oops so i brought er home and put that handle on er i rekon it turned out pretty good for a mistake haha but anyways i drilled er and filed a bunch of marks in the tang {figurin that wood give the epoxy more to grab too} then i put er in a vise and hammered er on with a rubber mallet i aint a knife builder so im sure it didnt look pretty but it seems to have worked haha ive used er quite a bit and shes solid as can be so im happy with it i also took the dremel sanding disc too get the white on each end just for a little extra flair hahaha hope i answered your questions
thank ya sir
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haha i know eh haha its good it aint huge but serves as a bit of a ledge I fired er up tday and banged around for a couple hrs just fiddlin around was a great time.
Thanks littleblacksmith
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Thanks Nick O I gonna get at er today see wat I can do with er haha
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Thanks for the heads up Charles I will do and frosty I bought a couple for next Fridays jackpot I'll keep ya posted hahahaha
Thanks alot guys have a great Sunday
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Thanks nobody special I appreciate the help I'll do exactly that have a great day
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Hahahahaha will do and thanks again
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Thanks Frosty I really appreciate the 2 bits I've seen your name on here alot during my research haha you seem to really know your stuff and I'm glad she's good to go I have been doing a lot research on forges and while I was a friends house tonight I was given a gas forge as he was a farrier yrs back I'm so excited to get er fired up tommaro and see wat I can create haha if you are interested I can post a pic tommaro i have bin incredibly lucky getting started other than the rum and the courses I've taken its bin a free startup!!
Thanks frosty
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Thanks crazy Ivan much appreciated
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Right on hammerdon and SLAG I like the sounds of the food safe linseed oil for other wood work projects and I'll have a look into stand oil as well thanks boys
grammer