January 27, 201214 yr Hello all! I haven't posted on here in quite some time so I wanted to share some of the knives I've done recently (plus a new steel flint striker) and get some feed back on them. Thanks for looking and all comments are welcome!
January 27, 201214 yr Author Thank you very much for your encouraging words...I took a minute to look at your website and man is that nice you do excellent work.
January 28, 201214 yr hi im new here , when i saw the picture of the blade you did ,the only thing that came out of my mouth is wow!!!!, @@ , awesome lookng blades , trying to learn the rope in blacksmith right now i have not started anything yet because i have to find something that will work for me as a anvil , but i hope i will learn to make blade like you posted here, again thanks for posting your picture
January 28, 201214 yr Author Rafael, thank you very much for the kind words. A good and cheap (a lot of times free) way to have a make shift anvil until you can buy one is either a big section of a steel I-beam or a section of railroad track. You don't need lots of fancy tools to start but always make sure to at least have safety goggles and gloves (trust me on that one it'll save you a lot pain) But when I started all I have was a coleman grill, a hairdryer, some charcoal, tongs, and a claw hammer. You just have to keep working at it and trust me the more you do it the more addicting it gets! If you ever have any questions feel free to PM me.
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