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  1. keithf

    Hamon utility with flaming ebony

    G'day All, Here is a knife I finished yesterday, so the paint is still wet!:rolleyes: W1 clay hardened,BL 110mm, 4 1/4". OAL 245mm, 9 5/8". Thickness at the guard, 3.32mm, .1305", Damascus guard, stainless spacer, domed stainless pin' carved Ebony handle, carved leather sheath. Comments...
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    Terminal velocity

    Just finished this one ( well it needs some things, like a better photo, some leather and a new home ) Forged W2, clay hardened. Blade length 280mm, 11". Overall length 425mm, 16 3/4". Damascus fittings, stainless steel spacers, ancient Oosik and Walrus. Comments welcome and thanks for...
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    Light vest fighter

    As the name suggests! Specs: Twist Damascus 1075 & 15N20 BL 5". OAL 10 1/8", Stainless Guard, Ebony handle And she weighs in at 4 ounces. Comments welcome and thanks for looking. Cheers Keith
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    Wakazashi on the bench

    Have not posted here for a while, but I have been busy, truly! Here is the wak I'm working on at the moment. Hand forged W2, 18 1/2" shinogi-zukuri.Sorry for the crappy pics. Still can't take a decent photo :o Any comments welcome and thanks for looking. Cheers Keith
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    Off the bench (downunder)

    Thought I would share the latest blade off my bench. 10" blade, my explosion damascus, 1075 & 15N20, nickel silver guard, ebony handle. Not the best photo, but I'm working on that. Cheers Keith
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    Tippman Boss Hand sticher

    I am thinking of getting a Tippman Boss Hand sticher. Has anyone used one or have any thoughts. Cheers in advance. Keith
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    pushie

    Thought you all might like a look at my last project. 4bar twist 1075 and 15n20 with pre ban elephant ivory. The sheath is crocodile with a spring clip on the back. Cheers Keith
  8. keithf

    damascus problem

    G'day all I have just finished ( refinished x 2 :mad: ) a W pattern blade of 1075 & 15N20. It has come out of the etch ( ferric ) with all these pits all over the 1075, mainly along the boundary of the 15N20. As I stated this is the 2nd time I have done this. I thought at first the etch solution...
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    G'Day from Downunder

    G'day everyone, Look forward to having a chat with you guys.:D Cheers Keith
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