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  1. Heikki

    Fattening up a para cord handle

    I use acetone to thin it enough so it soaks into the fibers.
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    Fattening up a para cord handle

    These are with stingray. Veg tanned leather would work the same. You could probably contour for a palm swell with layers of leather too if desired. The real trick is how to terminate the wrap. For these, I left the large hole exposed for the final part. The epoxy helps here too. I'm sure there...
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    Fattening up a para cord handle

    I've used regular leather and stingray leather underneath paracord, attached with contact cement. I also did it like Taz showed, by removing the inner cordage and actually ironing the paracord flat- that made it easier to get a crisp twist that was uniform. I also give it a thinned down coating...
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    AEB-L - When do you remove it from foil?

    Thanks Ken. I've been using an older post from Devin Thomas and your synopsis of it as my starting point. So far working out well.
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    AEB-L - When do you remove it from foil?

    I'm just starting to work with AEB-L. Yesterday I ran test coupons to dial in my temps. I'm getting 62 hrc with just freezer cryo right now. I may move up to dry ice and see how much more I can get out of it. My question today is when do most folks remove the blade from the foil packet? After...
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    Heikkila Picture Gallery

    This was a commission piece. Customer asked for something with an “elven” design. Blade is 10” of W-2 steel. Handle is figured walnut with bronze guard and spacer. Sheath is tooled leather with a sharkskin frog.
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    What's going on in your shop?

    Working on a sheath today. A new design for me - using a stud and frog to attach to the belt. First time working with shark leather too. I love the texture of it. Just need to sort out a few last bits on how I’m going to put it all together.
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    Sheath Stitching

    Was thinking the same thing.
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    What's going on in your shop?

    Finished up the “Elven” knife. Had to abandon the original inlay idea I had for the handle. Next up, I need to do more sheath design research and figure out what materials I want to use. So hard to photograph a hamon. I’ll have to try an indoor set up and see if I can do better.
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    Sharpening a Knife with a Belly (Inside Curve)

    I've used the slack belt above the platen and a Lansky system. For that big recurve, I'll probably try a 1" scalloped j-flex I have and see if that works better.
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    Stag Finishing

    I've been experimenting with dying giraffe bone. I've used leather dye, Rit dye, Keda dye and Minwax stain. I may have to try some Potassium Permanganate on it too.
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    Stag Finishing

    I was going to say potassium permanganate too. It looks like it might be jigged bone too. Whatever it is, I love the look.
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    What's going on in your shop?

    Before and after the quench. Excited to see how this one comes out. It’s always a surprise because it never looks how I think it will.
  14. Heikki

    What's going on in your shop?

    9 inch blade, almost 10 to the guard. Probably 15-16” overall.
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    What's going on in your shop?

    Draw filing and more sanding. That’s what’s on the menu today. I may get to heat treating before I call it a day. Going to clay this one up too.
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    What's going on in your shop?

    The bottom one is where I’m leaning. I think I want to shorten the ricasso a bit more.
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    What's going on in your shop?

    Been working out a design for a commission piece. Customer asked for an “elven” blade (think Lord of the Rings). Going for an elongated Bowie/Persian thing. Also want to try some inlay on the handle. Any thoughts or critiques welcome. Hoping to finalize it this weekend. Blade steel will be 3/16”...
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    Todays work.

    Great design. Picked out handle material yet?
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    What's going on in your shop?

    That's beautiful. Very well balanced.
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    Heikkila Picture Gallery

    Here’s a kitchen set I just finished up. 15n20 steel and some nice curly Koa.
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