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    Some of my fixed blades knives

    Boning knife, hankotsu style, but with a small guard to secure fingers. O1 steel, blackwood scales, 416 SS bolsters and pins. 257mm overall for 140mm of cutting edge. 140 grams.
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    Some of my fixed blades knives

    Thanks a lot guys !
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    Some of my fixed blades knives

    Little kogatana with a rest of W2... W2 steel, selective quench. Stabilized leather and wiring wrapping. 127mm for 58mm edge.
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    Some of my folding knives

    Thanks !
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    Some of my folding knives

    Thank you ! The scratch pattern is done principally with carbide burrs. The cases are made of folded aluminium sheet with differents surface treatment like hamering, etching, burning, sanding... Case is covered with foam like cushioning on the inside.
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    Some of my fixed blades knives

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    Some of my folding knives

    I will put here some of the folding knives that I've done. Always friction folders higonokami style. Sometimes with a case, sometimes not. Higo like number 42 : O1 steel for the blade, folded steel for the handle. Inox pins and teflon washers. 213mm overall...
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    Some of my fixed blades knives

    Thank you.
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    Hello from Quebec city

    Thank you. It pronounce kwe-bec or k-bec (Québec) ;)
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    Some of my fixed blades knives

    Here's some knives that I made, I will put them all in this tread to avoid creating multiple treads to present my work. All comments are welcome. So lets begin with a kitchen knife, ''hankotsu'' boning knife : O1 steel, zericote scales (crack...
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    Hello from Quebec city

    Hello, A few words to introduce myself... My name's Fred, I live in Quebec city, Quebec, french part of Canada. In the two past years I came often to this forum too seek informations and always find what I was looking for. I make knives as a hobby for three years now. No big machines, no big...
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