Hi Adam! I'm new to making kitchen knives so I'm still experimenting with thicknesses to figure out what I like. I used .074 ABEL on my first chef knife and a set of steak knives. The set of ten that I have profiled are a little thicker at .100. I heat treated three of the steak knives yesterday...
Working on custom order. A set of ten kitchen knives in ABE-L. A chef, junior chef, utility, paring, and six steak knives. A long way to go and a lot of work before it turns into something nice.
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I use NJ Steel Baron's heat treat recipe since that's where I buy the steel. 15 minute soak at 1500 and 15 minutes at 1950. I only have one set of plates.
Need to heat treat six steak knives of .100 thickness AEB-L. Don't really want to run six heat treat cycles. Could these be stacked 2x2 or 3x3? Would I need to increase the soak time? Thanks!!
Finishing up a small neck/self defense knife for a lady cousin. Overall length is about 3.75” Steel is AEB-L. Handle is woolly mammoth tooth and ivory G10. Black G10 and nickel silver spacer. Nickel Silver pins.
I must be missing something. Seems like extra work and extra time to use epoxy. I've never had any trouble with pin alignment just using clamps.
I use a couple of these and they are very secure. Don't have to worry about them slipping.
Clamps
Are you using a quick set epoxy? I use a 24 hour cure so that technique wouldn’t work for me. I drill the first side insert some pins and clamp on the second side. Remove one pin and drill all the way through the second scale. Do the same with the other pins. No alignment issues.
Finished up a new EDC this morning. Alabama Damascus, Mississippi Black Walnut and Ivory. Orange spacers and liners. Overall length is about 6 and 1/4" Gonna try to keep this one for myself. :)
Are you drilling hardened steel? I buy just about all of my drill bits from Drills and Cutters.com. They work fine and last a long time. I resharpen my "F" drill bits. #30 for 1/8" pins and "F" for 1/4"
"F" drill bits
I usually take my scrap pieces and make Christmas gifts for the ladies in our family. See the fish on this piece. Wasn’t planned that way. Just happened.