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    Another Heat Treat Question...

    Are the surfaces parallel? Doug
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    Faster knife sanding?

    I think that Ed Caffrey adapted an oscillating sander to sand his blades with. You might google something like "Ed Caffrey, oscillating sander" and see what you pull up. He also has a page on Knife Network. Doug
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    I made this and thought I would share

    That chart is a little confusing because it has the heat treating steps out of order. The tempering temperatures could be more complete and I really question the accuracy of the tempering temperatures and the resulting HRc results for the 8670. Doug
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    Takefu hunter drop point

    The layering on the blade really makes the knife appearance wise. Doug
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    Surgery-Thoughts and Prayers for my daughter (Update)

    My hopes and prayers are for her full recovery. Sorry to hear that she had to go back to surgery to tie off a bleeder but those things happen. Doug
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    Spyderco Tenacious Custom Scale Ultralight

    I'm not fond of pocket clips, I think that they were invented to cause people to loose their pocketknives, but that is a very nice looking knife there. Doug
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    I just started working with the guys at Blltimore Knife and Sword.

    I fancy it too. Looks like you have a carrier ahead of you. Doug
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    New use for old lug nuts

    Did you have to turn the blade end of the block to the inside diameter of the lug nut, put the nut over it, roach out the tang hole, insert the tang then use the flats of the lugs as a guide in forming the flats of the handle? Doug
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    Hi, Julia here

    Welcome! Always nice to get a new woman on the board. Doug
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    Well.... that sucks.

    Glad you walked away from it. Doug
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    Surgery-Thoughts and Prayers for my daughter (Update)

    Prayers for your daughter's recovery and your family's peace of mind. Doug
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    Cactus Juice

    Not that I know of. If I were needing to have wood stabilized, especially in low volumes I would send it into a professional outfit. Doug
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    Would love some feedback on my first knife design

    By chisel ground, are you meaning a single bevel? If you are, unless you are making it for a left handed person, I would grind the bevel on the other side. Doug
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    Memories of Tanzania Dagger

    That is in the ABS Mastersmith class for a fluted dagger. Top of the line artwork. Doug
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    been gone awhile

    Good to see you back. Sorry to see that you have had such a hard time with your family losses. May God bless and keep you and see you through this. Another tired old sailor. Doug
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    Cryo quenching

    At the risk of looking like a smart ass (my ex-wives would agree that that's one of my strong points) may I ask what steel you are treating. With something like 1075 all you are going to do is make your steel real cold with no real benefit for the molecular structure of the steel. Some of you...
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    San Mai Scandi Hunter

    That is really superb work; well done. Doug
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    Making Damacus (or patterned steel if you prefer:-))

    Jim Hrisoulas' The Master Bladesmith[/] is good but he also wrote a book just dealing with pattern welding. Unfortunately, I can't find which pile of books it's in. Doug
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    drill bits for tang holes

    If all else fails, get carbide bits. Doug
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    New at stabilizing wood.

    You have a 4000psi pressure washer for under $1000? How much wood could you get stabilized at K&G for that much money? Probably will last a while. Doug
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