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Scrounging for Brass


nashdude

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I started my knife shop on her maiden voyage yesterday and ground out (yes, ground---no forge yet :o) a pretty decent blade. I've got a deer antler ready to go on the end of the tang, but I was wanting to finish it up with a brass guard, preferably a hunk that's somewhere in the neighborhood of 1x2x2. Thing is, I got NO CLUE where to scrounge for brass.

A buddy of mine found some cheap brass "door treatment" at a local hardware store, but no joy at mine. Suggestions? Thoughts? Outside the box?

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If you decide to collect brass and remelt it be careful of the fumes, many brass alloys use lead as a component. Use proper ventilation and don't overheat or you'll burn the zinc out which is another fume hazard.

Old faucets are a decent source of castable brass.

Frosty

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If you need to cast some head to your local shooting range/popular shooting area. If it's a privately owned range ask permission of the management. Look for brass-coloured cases, some stuff can be mild steel or aluminium these days. Certainly observe the warnings posted above. (I had perhaps 100,000 .22LR cases I was going to cast into something useful just to get it out of the way, but when the scrap prices skyrocketed we sold it at nearly

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Not trying to show it off, (ok, may be a little ;)), but this guard was simply cut from 5/16" brass plate. I got mine from the tool and die scrap pile where I used to work. Both pieces were cut from a piece no more than 1" x 3" 5/16". You might see if there is a machine shop in your area that may have small scraps. They often keep such small scraps for quick one off runs. Its just my two cents, but I wouldn't recommend using anything thicker than your final guard or but plate thickness. It's just that much more material to remove. Hope this helps

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