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SBuzek

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  1. Since you are early in your journey the best thing to do is pick a steel and stay with it until you can achive it's full potential.1084 is a good steel and I use it alot and it is really pretty forgiving when heattreating.1095 and O-1 are much harder to H/T correctly,they have to be held at temp and quenched very quickly.
    Stan

  2. My first suggestion is to get some satinite on that wool.What yu have there is very dangerous! The uncoated wool when heated will give off fibers that will get in you lungs and do alot of damage.After coating with satinite you can also put on a coat of ITC 100 and that will make your forge a lot hotter.
    Alot of good tips on welding cable.Have fun but be safe,we want you doing this for a while.
    Stan

  3. Henry
    I also have a forge and do forged knives. I make some cable damascus and getting ready to try some random pattern damascus. Worked a long time in SS and then branching out ito forged knives.If you want to play with fire the invite is always on.
    Stan

  4. Welcome Henry
    There are alot of makers in the Houston area. Don't know of any down your way.I'm about 1-1/2 hours from you on the NW side out in waller.If your ever out this way give me a holler.
    Stan

  5. I forge welded a piece of 3/4" cable to day and wound up with a bar 1/4"X3/4"X15" in length.My question is how do I get a wider bar, should I cut and stack and weld it together again and go from there or is there a better way.
    Thanks
    Stan

  6. Sam
    Texas knife supply can do the HT or peters in Pa. Or if you don't mind back yard mail it to me and I will run it with my next batch of 154 and send it back to you.
    Shoot mean e-mail if your interested
    Stan

  7. Move the water bucket away from the anvil.
    Today I was forging out a blade from some 1084 and since I really new at forging this one was comeing out pretty nice for a change,but during one of my heats when coming out of the forge I lost my grip on the blade and it went straight into the water bucket. Went ahead and kept on forging it out and theen did some cleanup on the grinder. about the first 1-1/2" of the tip was cracked in about 6 places.:mad:
    OHH well try another one.
    Stan

  8. do Hi all my name is Stanley and have been lurking here for a while an just getting into forging. I have been doing sttock removal for about 5 years.
    I just forged out my first spike hawk and quenched in brine but now do I need to temper or is the low carbon stable enough as is,If I need to temper at what temps.
    Thanks
    Stan

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