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    Anybody ever used electric sanders for flats?

    Laurence, i read Ed's post now and this time it made sense, i guess since i didnt need it much before didnt pay much attention, thanks for reminding me of it Thanks Roger. Sorry, i dont get how the 1/8 space would keep paper from getting torn? Anyway i will give the sander a try and see
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    Anybody ever used electric sanders for flats?

    Thanks a lot guys The ones i thought would work are the oscillating and thecrandom, i had a very quick look at them today at the market and i think the random might be to soft, so was going to check the oscillating. Triangular would be soft too? Laurence, i remember that thread, but i think it...
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    first oven straightening trial.

    Thanks Thing is i dont know the temp. The HTer uses He's not the coopperative type... So i think it will be trial and error process till i get it right and/or get my HT oven :) Thanks again
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    first oven straightening trial.

    Thanks My HTer was very vague bout that steel He says its inferior (but he's not so good anyway, but i cant find another (long story)) So he said it doeant reach high RC, which i know for a fact to be untrue Anyway i will try one more time then see if i can measure the hardness and see. Only...
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    Anybody ever used electric sanders for flats?

    The title says it all :) I need to sand the flats on a lot of knives starting with 80g and my elbows really hurt now I did bit of reasearch i thonk the most suitable are the oscillating and the random So anybody has any feedback on them? Thanks
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    first oven straightening trial.

    Thanks! I dont know the temp the HTer used, but i guess i did lower the hardness yes :/
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    first oven straightening trial.

    thanks Nicholas thing is im not sure if i ruined the temper (or lowered the RC) and i did use a fixture, the angle iron
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    first oven straightening trial.

    hey guys this is my first oven straightening trial blade is 5155, after heat treat. i assembled it to angle iron in oven with clamps (no shims) put it in oven with intent to leave at 200 C. it went up to aprox 250C, left for two hours thats what i got in the end the blade was still...
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    Gluing Liners to Scales

    for liners like g10, micarta, etc. i use epoxy. flatten the inner side of the scale and rough both with sand paper (usually 60 grit) then clean with acetone then alcohol then glue. just be careful not to apply too much pressure, that squeezes epoxy out. spring clamps mostly work well for that i...
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    Bowie/Fighter/Camp knife

    great looking knife and really cool finish for handle and sheath
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    Camp Chopper

    Very nice work!
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    2 new sub forums

    Both very good ideas, Tracy Thanks
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    need help choosing heat treatment oven

    thanks a lot, Randy i havent one yet, but planning on it, just gathering intel ;)
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    need help choosing heat treatment oven

    Thanks a lot LRB I was just told that a larger oven might help even the temp tho. But raising the blades should help as you said
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    need help choosing heat treatment oven

    hey guys i'mlooking to buy HT oven but i know nothing on the subject, so help would be much appreciated i'm thinking evenheat, a lot of people seem to like and recommend it, if you have arguments supporting other makes please let me know 1 the max heat, so far i work with sverker21...
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    few questions about sharpnening/ness

    Scot, it was very useful Thanks a lot for the info :)
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    Number 18 1095 and Ironwood

    Very nice work! Really good design
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    Need some swedge help

    this one looks great perhaps a photo of the one you couldnt grind?
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    Gents Bowie

    great looking knife, Mike!
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