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  1. Casey Brown

    Hidden Tang WIP

    I use 3/32" 416ss pins. I use a combination of cobalt bits and carbide bits, depending on how hard it is to drill the tang. I drill a small pilot hole, then drill with the 3/32 bit. I use a #40 carbide bit for the tang. It gives just a slight oversize for the pin. I also dome my pins as the...
  2. Casey Brown

    Leather help?

    I agree. It's all relative. I think that my last side was a class C, and there are some areas that have little spots. I can avoid those areas for the main pieces of leather. I use them for the weld piece. Even at that, the quality of the leather is excellent. However, for the $150ish that...
  3. Casey Brown

    Leather help?

    Take a look at Wicketts & Craig for orders also. I bought a side of leather from them on special and it was really good quality and fairly economical.
  4. Casey Brown

    Anyone working on a new anvil?

    I have really limited experience with different anvils. During the Intro to Bladesmithing class I took, I used a few different older anvils. I think it compares really well with them. Kanca is primarily a producer of automotive components, so their forging should be good quality.
  5. Casey Brown

    Anyone working on a new anvil?

    I have a Kanca 110lb and it has been really good. When I was shopping around, it appeared to be the best bang for the buck anvil I saw. I'm sure that some of the higher end anvils may be better, but I don't have any experience with them. They are also significantly more expensive. Maybe one...
  6. Casey Brown

    Hidden Tang shoulder /no file guard

    I had one of the aluminum ones with the carbide face. I over-tightened it, and it bent. Out $75. I then spent $150 for a steel one with a carbide face from Bruce Bump, and haven't looked back. I can't recommend it more. Money well spent, and worth every cent.
  7. Casey Brown

    Need 2 files advice

    I will second on the downward pressure. I ruined a knife when I was putting a lot of downward pressure, and little did I know that my file guide was slipping. Filed away a full quarter inch of material before I realized what had happened.
  8. Casey Brown

    What's going on in your shop?

    That looks really good, especially for your first one. One day I keep telling myself I'm going to try doing that, but haven't taken the plunge yet.
  9. Casey Brown

    Ironwood hunter/utility knife...

    Nice. That heirloom fit looks great. That's a challenging thing to do.
  10. Casey Brown

    Trying a Hawk?

    That looked really nice!
  11. Casey Brown

    KITH 2019 WIP

    Straightening during tempering (second temper cycle) works very well. If I don't get a blade perfectly straight after the quench, then I use a fire brick, a large c-clamp, and some quarters to shim the blade in appropriate locations to allow the blade to flex a little past straight in the other...
  12. Casey Brown

    What's going on in your shop?

    Finished polishing. Ready for etching my name, and fitting a guard.
  13. Casey Brown

    wax the blade ?

    Interesting to hear. I will try the Mother's Wax also. I noticed that the BAW would sometimes be a little streaky on the blade if I got it too thick and then tried to buff out. The BAW seems like it is hard as a rock, though. I love the feel of it on the handle.
  14. Casey Brown

    wax the blade ?

    Ed, did you give up on the Bowling Alley Wax? I'm been using that for a little while with what I thought were good results.
  15. Casey Brown

    What's going on in your shop?

    It's 1075. First time I've done a hamon on 1075. I've done a couple on W2. I think I like this better.
  16. Casey Brown

    What's going on in your shop?

    Working on a new one. Playing a little with hamon's. Still a lot of polishing to go.
  17. Casey Brown

    Full Tang EDC

    Really clean, though. Really like the tapered tang. I do that on my full tang knives also. Really balances the weight.
  18. Casey Brown

    Magazine Ad?

    That is brilliant!!!
  19. Casey Brown

    Help with an old military knife collection...

    Thanks for the replies, guys. I have forwarded this information to my friend to follow up on.
  20. Casey Brown

    Personalizer or Plus ?

    XP-625 AC/DC Variable Voltage Power Supply is an option also. That is the power supply that is recommended on Ernie Grospitch's site. I found it for $119 and it has been awesome. You can pick up an etching tool from USAknifemaker and be in business.
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