Recent content by Flat Rock Forge

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    First Knife Completed

    very nice!
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    Small EDC necker

    thank you Trenton! it was so much fun to make, I'm making another one now! the pins are countersunk. I think flared would look better.... gotta make a tool...:biggrin:
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    Small EDC necker

    all done! Shard1 by Flat Rock Forge, on Flickr Shard1 by Flat Rock Forge, on Flickr Shard1 by Flat Rock Forge, on Flickr
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    Small EDC/ Necker

    just finished up, 1084 2 3/4 blade 5 3/4 overall very nice in the hand caswell non glare finish, black canvas micarta with stainless tubes. thanks for lookin Shard1 by Flat Rock Forge, on Flickr Shard1 by Flat Rock Forge, on Flickr Shard1 by Flat Rock Forge, on Flickr
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    Small EDC necker

    thanks guys! it feels really good in the hand for a small blade.
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    Small EDC necker

    from sketch to steel, now for some micarta scales and 1/4 stainless tubes... Shard1 by Flat Rock Forge, on Flickr cleaned up a bit Shard2 by Flat Rock Forge, on Flickr
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    New guy's recent work: drop point EDC

    Thank you all for all the kind words
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    New guy's recent work: drop point EDC

    It seems to hold up about like Parkerizing I'm happy with it so far it's the finish Winkler uses on his knives
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    New guy's recent work: drop point EDC

    Ruger, its basically a cold black oxide. I media blast with 70 grit Aluminum Oxide, then dip. rinse, and oil sealant. it looks really good, like a black parkerizing and is quite durable after curing.
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    New guy's recent work: drop point EDC

    little drop point EDC in Aldo's 1084 .156" in house heat treat Caswell non glare finish Natural canvas micarta FDE kydex set up for IWB carry P3 by Flat Rock Forge, on Flickr Untitled by Flat Rock Forge, on Flickr thanks for looking!
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    Makers mark

    that jig is awesome. Im ordering stamps next month and was wondering the same thing.thanks
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    Hello from western NC

    Hi everyone, Ive been making knives for a few years, and really enjoy it. I look forward to meeting other knifemakers and learning from their experience
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