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    Affordable White Bone or Expensive Mammoth Ivory?

    Don't decide until the blade is etched. It's your decision but I think that the dyed bone goes better with that blade as it sits now. I agree with Kev, Don't put those scales on the blade just to increase the sales price. It might not happen. Doug
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    Pearl teardrop

    Nice looking sheep's foot blade.. The handle work is fantastic. Doug
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    Forged knife #2

    Awful nice for #2 forged knife. You need to get started on knife #3. Doug
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    Not Knife Related...

    Congratulations and many more returns. Doug
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    Inside the waistband holster...

    That is a nice holster but if I were to get another pistol it would be a 1911 pattern. Maybe in 9mm. Doug
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    Opinions on knife.

    Other things can govern how long one makes an EDC blade. Here in Illinois you can't legally carry a fixed, or folding, blade over three inches in length. Of course, when I lived in Virginia an officer said that the police aren't going to take a ruler to your blade unless it is way long. Doug
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    EDC fixed blade w/ killer buckeye burl

    Love the tiger stripe damascus. Doug
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    First time forging questions

    Taz, not to steel the thread, but what would you use as a quenchant for 8670? Do you think that Parks 50 is too fast? Doug
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    Damascus Hunter

    Most excellent. Doug
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    Damascus & Walnut Hunter

    Outstanding. I think that I'd be reluctant to take it out in the field with me for fear of loosing it. Doug
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    My new oyster knife design

    If it pops open resistant oysters like no other there's nothing else to ask of it. It's a bit strange looking but then you're not going to be field dressing many deer with it. Doug
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    Very thin slicer

    Very clean work. The damascus and the Ironwood go well together. Doug
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    Clamps

    I use the quick grips to hold work down to my drill press table. As Opaul said, nice to have around in a pinch. Doug
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    PID Controlled Tempering Ovens

    C D, I would say that the roaster filled with oil will not work with stainless steel unless you work with an alloy that will temper below 450°. Pushing over that you would be risking the oil igniting so check the flash point. One other thing. If you do try it do it outside your workshop or...
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    PID Controlled Tempering Ovens

    Try a counter top roaster and fill it with oil. If you go that route you will need to make a rack that will hold your blades. The mass provided by the oil will dampen the temperature swings. This should serve unless you are using high alloy steels. For safety, keep a fires extinguisher handy...
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    New forge

    J. Doyle, those basket weave pieces are fantastic. Doug
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    Arctic Air Mass

    I agree, Dennis. Say a prayer for any fire fighters who might have to battle a blaze during this, Doug
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    Arctic Air Mass

    Might be below zero here in Central Illinois Thursday/Friday. The weekend after this is supposed to be in the 50's. Go figure. Doug
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    Scrap Damascus Dagger

    I love the randomness of the blade steel. The guard and the handle fit right into it. Great job. Doug :cool:
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    Case re handle...

    That will carve the Thanksgiving Turkey. Nice job. Doug
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