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    Question on attaching extension to tang

    Since the OP is wanting to use a stacked leather handle a full tang of 1/2" is desired. Stick, mig or Tig welding with a steel bar would be my idea of a way to do it. Perhaps after welding, heat the tang to mild red and allow to cool slowly to relieve welding stress. Since there is only a...
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    Pheasant stamp

    Mike, Perhaps opaul was able to find your item, but I looked for the item you refer to but wasn't able to find it. An item number is usually a good bit longer than 4 digits. Something like this "403565583119" You can also post a link to the item on this site, by shortening the total link to...
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    THIS is why you move the knife up and down when you quench.

    Thanks for the link Chris - It led me to - amazing what those cartoon folks can do with video. It's all computer generated per the Spin-tires folks. I would expect a 1832°F Red Hot Copper Ball (RHCB) to cause more action when dropped into a cup of honey. I guess that's something I could try...
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    Alibaba or Ali-Express

    AGreed, a roller mill excites me more than a power hammer - those power hammer things are LOUD!! and BIG and HEAVY!!!
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    Alibaba or Ali-Express

    I'll bet it shows up and is a pretty good unit. Looks like it's coming DHL freight and will be here in a couple weeks or so. You'll get a tracking number so you can follow it. Be sure to keep us updated on how well it works. Do you know what dies come with it? Did you confirm HP/KW of the...
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    Jigged bone slip joint

    Paul, you're getting good with those slipjoints. Congrats on the build.
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    Alibaba or Ali-Express

    I've ordered $400 to $500 electronic equip in the past and it arrived just fine - shipped FedEx or DHL and fast shipping. But a power hammer? Now that's a big equip. Got a link to the Power hammer on those sites? Just did a search for "forging power hammer" and didn't turn up anything like...
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    Oil quenching air hardening steels.

    Here's a link to that AEB-L paper Chris mentioned, LOTS of good info there. https://knifesteelnerds.com/2019/03/04/all-about-aeb-l/ Chris, your experience with the graphite sprays are about the same as my experience. I still use the graphite spray for carbon steel, but for SS I normally use SS...
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    Ironwood linerlock

    Steve, that is one impressive looking knife. With the attention to detail and finish it should command an impressive price. Congrats on work well done - true art.
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    Making spring for lockback folder.

    Since around 45 to 50 Rc is considered good for a slipjoint backspring - or so I've been advised for several well know slipjoint makers. I'd expect about the same for a lockback spring - does that sound ok? For AEB-L or 14C28N I normally temper around 1100°F or so and don't bother with cyro...
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    2X72 water mister

    I've been using the footswitch the last couple of days - WOW, that's what was needed. Now I consider the footswitch as part of the mister system.
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    First slip joint

    Is the action still due to backspring too strong? OR, perhaps pin peened too much? Agreed, liners look a tad on the thick side - what thickness are they? Still, all in all - good job
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    First slip joint

    what thickness liners are you using? For slipjoints I tend to stay in the .050" range
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    First slip joint

    "the thing would lock up solid, then after a few months, less and less. " You're talking about a slipjoint? OR a linerlock?
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    First slip joint

    I like the design of your slipjoint. Keep updating this thread as you progress. With your skill level and attention to detail I don't think you'll have a problem. One of my early slipjoints I gave to my brother who carries it every day in his pocket, no pouch or anything, just loose in pocket...
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    2X72 water mister

    Your brother is putting lots more water on the belt than I am. I set the mister to have a fine mist of water blowing directly on the blade edge - the belt gets wet, but not enough for water to be wiped off. This mist is really cold and does make a difference in overheating the edge while...
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    Laser Engraver

    Here's a link to Amazon with lots of choices in the $1K range https://www.amazon.com/s?k=ortur+olm3+lu3-20a+laser+engraver&crid=10NMX7AAM96O0&sprefix=OLM3+laser%2Caps%2C147&ref=nb_sb_ss_ts-doa-p_1_10 This is the one I have, a 10 watt and in the thread I linked above you can see some of the...
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    Laser Engraver

    Justin, are you saying your laser budget is $5K? If so, you've got LOTS of good choices, a 50 watt fiber for one. I've got a OLM3 which is a 10 watt diode and it does pretty good. Take a look thru this thread to get some good ideas. https://knifedogs.com/threads/the-laser-thread.53963/
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    2X72 water mister

    Yes, that's a neat setup - I ordered the foot switch for my mister system. That should save on air, water, and make less water mess in my dust collection system. Dust Collection system isn't running when using mister, but it's still there.
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    yakut knives

    Good job forging - Please do continue thread with final photos. I'd never heard of that style of knife so I've learned something. Looks much like the puukko. That bearing race (52100?) should be a very good steel.
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