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    Large band saw blade

    Sounds like a relatively new blade, and perhaps only the bandsaw teeth are hardened. (on some new blades, only the teeth are induction hardened.) Might even be a medium carbon steel. Do some test hardening on samples and see how they come out. Or a small knife with a tape handle and try it for...
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    Butcher knife design critique and suggestions

    'Nother way of looking is..... Green River Knives makes some slim, high carbon knife blanks that fit your requirements without all the hoopla. Been using several of their knifes for 15 years or so and am very happy with them. They actually work much better than my wife's high priced German...
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    New gas forge vertical or horizontal?

    Thank you Wayne.
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    World Series

    Boy, would it not be great to see the Royals win the series 4 to 0. That second game rocked. They put it to the Mets just like they did my Astros. (It is much more fun to see another team receive a very solid ask-whipping.)
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    World Series

    Yes, it was quite a game. Glad the Royals won, but still disappointed they beat my Astros. Couldn't believe that ending. Wow.
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    Double blade Sway back

    What a beautiful knife.
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    New to this forum

    Welcome and looking forward to see some pic of the knives posted.
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    Bevel Filing Jig

    good method to keep it straight.
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    Bevel Filing Jig

    Dazcon, Looks wonderfull, fully overboard. But do have one question about your design. Concerning the fixture that holds the knife, It looks like the knife blank has to be removed flipped, repositioned somewhat by sight, and then retightened. Was wondering if a fixture to hold the knife was in...
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    Hello from San Antonio, Tx

    Welcome. Lot's of knowledge here to pick up on.
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    laminated puukko

    George, You sound like me, am my own worst critic. I like both the knife and the sheath. Yes, improvements can be made, but we don't know that till we try it. That's how we learn and grow. (Darn, I needed to hear that myself. Thanks.) Rich S.
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    laminated puukko

    Like that a lot. What did you learn making it?
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    Question for the wood guys?

    my 2 cents worth....If mine, would slab it to say 1" thickness and see what it really looked like. It may be pretty or not. If not, then would a colored stabilizing mix bring more beauty to it? If yes to any of the above, then would send it away to someone experienced for the stabilization. Yes...
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    The "Unigrinder" WIP - another KISS knife grinder concept

    Guess the real reason for not using 2" aluminum or building up the thickness with multiple layers of thinner plate is that I'm not personally experienced, and comfortable, with aluminum. Do not have the capabilities for machining metals in my woodworking shop, except for limited numbers of...
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    The "Unigrinder" WIP - another KISS knife grinder concept

    2 x 72" belt grinder, version C... Got started cutting and gluing three-quarter inch MDF for the full-size Unigrinder prototype for 2 x 72” grinding belts. Playing with the parts made me skeptical on some of the details. My biggest concern was if somebody walked into the shop and somehow...
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    The "Unigrinder" WIP - another KISS knife grinder concept

    Freeman, Had not thought about it that way, but you are sure right.
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    The "Unigrinder" WIP - another KISS knife grinder concept

    “UNIGRINDER” model for 2 x 72” grinding belts. Sorry for the boring reads above, but it lays the background for this installation, which is how to build a full-size working grinder. This is the interesting stuff and while it may not be a grinder for everything, believe it can be quite useful in...
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    The "Unigrinder" WIP - another KISS knife grinder concept

    Good morning youall, Previous post showed how the Unigrinder concept was developed, a simple prototype built, and used to test the assumptions. The following are some observations from running the prototype: The prototype wheel was turned flat, smooth, perpendicular, and of uniform width by...
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    Wanted anvil and or plate

    You might want to visit some steel recycle shops. All of a fabrication shop cutoffs get recycled, find out who is nearby, and then go visiting with a few bucks. Try to get something thicker than 1", 6" thick would work better for most tasks.
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