chrisstaniar
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Now there's a word - Lubriciousness
I like the guard as well, excellent work!
I like the guard as well, excellent work!
954 bearing bronze (rockwell B85)What's the alloy @Smallshop? We use aluminum bronze in forming applications against 304/316 because it's great wear characteristics and lubriciousness.
Yeah...he nailed the word! It fits.Now there's a word - Lubriciousness
I like the guard as well, excellent work!
Lol...yes...it does grind nice.If anyone wants to try some Aluminium Bronze I would be happy to send you a piece . I was using it at one time here and there but got tired of trying to MACHINE IT , DRILL IT or MILL IT . Grinds nice.
John , examples please. I don't even know WHAT to look for ! But I sure would like some different materials to experiment with.There are other bronze alloys that have similar (nearly same) color and are much easier to machine and drill.
I'm not John, but what I use, and like the best in the bronzes are.....John , examples please. I don't even know WHAT to look for ! But I sure would like some different materials to experiment with.
John , examples please. I don't even know WHAT to look for ! But I sure would like some different materials to experiment with.
I cut that on the cnc. It's not quick but it is much cleaner than my lousy etching skills...lol.Wow Ted that is over the top, was wondering how you achive your makers mark that looks so nice?
Thanks for the reply and info, not John.I'm not John, but
That's a nice design! I like.Here is a sneak peak. This handle is not the final handle. This handle is hickory which makes it easy to test my construction methods before I blow a 50 year old piece of highly figured Claro Walnut. I still have to make the butt cap to cover the screw...I want to try fluting that too...
I am finally getting excited to be finishing something! The doc says(one month ago) I am still in heart failure but gave me the go ahead for light work or exercise...This is light work! I've been whupped the last two weeks but is has been worth the results.
the fullers helped a lot! Balance point is between the plunge line and front of the guard. (Bowies always feel nose heavy to me...thus the double fullers) I had to loosen thing a bit for epoxy. I may make me a take down just to show folks the assembly but not to sell.(I think Ed's advice was spot on there as I watch family members try to assemble the proto-type.)
My sheath maker and Gene Kimmi get the first two...I'll give this one to the sheath maker for sheath design and give him another when I send Gene his.
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I meant I would swap out the "ugly" handled knife for a nice walnut or Zebra wood handle....not give him two! Lol!My sheath maker and Gene Kimmi get the first two...I'll give this one to the sheath maker for sheath design and give him another when I send Gene his.