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  1. Sean Jones

    Grinding position

    I tried it. Once. I don't know if my setup was wrong or what. But I couldn't get it to work at all.
  2. Sean Jones

    old age

    I've done similar
  3. Sean Jones

    old age

    You'll be fine until they start putting Krypton under your bed. Can't remember who 'they' are though. Maybe it's my wife
  4. Sean Jones

    old age

    My L5 is pretty much gone also. I go to a pain and spine clinic that gives me corti-steroid injections and once a year they do a nerve ablation. Works like a charm...sorta.
  5. Sean Jones

    old age

    I'm feeling it as well. I'll be 70 this Spring. Best to you at Christmas and a Happy New Year
  6. Sean Jones

    What's going on in your shop?

    Definite Hamon activity. This is at 600. I'll probably take this to at least 800
  7. Sean Jones

    What's going on in your shop?

    WIP: A small drop point. Christmas present for my stepson I posted this knife a while back which, at the time, turned out to have carbon build up rather than a Hamon. Since then I've sanded some more and I may have a mild Hamon, though it doesn't show in this photo. Currently at 320 grit...
  8. Sean Jones

    Damascus and High Carbon Steels are not food safe -- aka the Jay Fisher Rabbit Hole

    I get it. It all depends on whose buying and how much they believe it's worth.
  9. Sean Jones

    Damascus and High Carbon Steels are not food safe -- aka the Jay Fisher Rabbit Hole

    Wow...I agree. Knock 10K off and he might have a winner.
  10. Sean Jones

    Burnishing 3-4 layer edges

    That sounds promising. There is also Fiebings Gun Tragacanth. Which slicks the leather edges to prepare for edge finishes. I just leave it as is. Though there are various colors of edge finishes to really make things sparkle
  11. Sean Jones

    Grinding position

    I think it would be worth a try. I've tried grinding from my shop stool a couple of times with mixed success. If I can get my grinder to tilt that way I may try it.
  12. Sean Jones

    Belt progression

    I usually do my initial grinds with 60, 120 and 220. At 220 I send out for heat treat or heat treat in my forge. After that I'll usually start with 320 then 400 and 800. Sometimes I'll stop at 400 and hand sand from there. I usually keep belts longer than I should. But once they start to glaze...
  13. Sean Jones

    What's going on in your shop?

    Thanks opaul
  14. Sean Jones

    What's going on in your shop?

    Finished up this Chef knife with Bocote handle, red liners and AEB-L steel. Convex grind. This is available now on my Instagram page.
  15. Sean Jones

    What's going on in your shop?

    Same here. Mine has open rails though, so maybe that's the difference?
  16. Sean Jones

    The Laser Thread

    I didn't. Just as is
  17. Sean Jones

    Dennis Morland Birthday today

    You young'ins. I'll be 70 this spring. :cool:
  18. Sean Jones

    The Laser Thread

    My Ortur 10 watt diode laser is sufficient to leave a nice mark on AEB-L hardened to about 61-62 that won't come off easily. I made a mistake on one of my knives with the laser. After sanding with 220 for about half an hour to clean it up, you could still clearly see my mark. Though it was much...
  19. Sean Jones

    Where can I buy scales for my Steel Will Cutjack 3.5"

    You might want to browse through either USAKnifemaker.com or KnifeKits.com to see if there is anything that might work for your knife.
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