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    1084 vs 1095 damascus

    That does make sense, I guess I was looking at the Number of total welds, but there would be more total heat(s). If I was looking for 200 layers, and started with 50 layers, I could weld, draw out 4 times as long, restack and weld and be done. A total of 52 welds, but only 2 welding seauences...
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    1084 vs 1095 damascus

    Thanks Ed, I didn't realize 1095 wasn't as consistent. I knew nickel stopped carbon migration (if that's the right term), but thought that was more pure nickel because they say it won't weld to itself, and 15n20 will. I guess that has nothing to do with carbon migration though! Would buying...
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    1084 vs 1095 damascus

    I have been using 1084 and 15n20, but I am considering switching to 1095 and 15n20. After a couple folds, wouldn't the carbon even out to about the eutoid point? Then there would be the difference in manganese. How would this effect the end product? And advice or opinions?
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    Rounded Spine

    I just use the slack portion in my belt and rock it. Practice on a scrap!
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    Contact info for the Uddeholm guy

    Any one have the contact info for the Uddeholm guy that was running around at the hammer-in on Saturday? He gave me card, but I can't find it now. Thanks Cody
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    Knife Dogs Hammer In....Who's going!

    What does everyone expect from the show? Is it advertised? Locally, on the web? Is it going to be mostly other makers looking?
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    Knife Dogs Hammer In....Who's going!

    I'm going, can't wait. I have been busy with my farrier work and trying no to let our small horse farm fall apart around me, so I haven't had much time to make much lately. I will have a couple new pieces though. Looking forward to meeting new folks and saying hi to old (and not so old) friends...
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    Badger Knife Show (Janesville) Photo Thread

    If someone could help me with Glen's last name and Mason's first that would be great. Didn't get then wrote down.
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    Badger Knife Show (Janesville) Photo Thread

    This was Mason's set. Some of the proceeds go the animal shelter. and finally, my cleverly disguised brag pic!
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    Badger Knife Show (Janesville) Photo Thread

    Yup, it was fun. I had a hard time staying awake on the drive home, but made it. It was good to make some new friends. Here's some pics of the award winners. Not sure why I had to get shots of those:biggrin: Here is Glen's didnt get a pic of Les's knife way to go Franklin
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    Janesville. Who's going, what ya bringing?

    Hope to make the rounds and say hi to everyone. Might have to pick up some handle material for ya Jess, what are you going to have?
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    Janesville. Who's going, what ya bringing?

    Here's one in ladder out of CruForgeV and 15n20 with koa same mix with antler and Amboyna burl And two of my "Wrangler" models one with Turkish Walnut and one with Mesquite
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    Janesville. Who's going, what ya bringing?

    Here's the first one. Rosewood Burl and feather.
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    Janesville. Who's going, what ya bringing?

    Just thought I would start a thread to see what everyone is bringing to the Badger Knife show in Janesville Wi. Show dates are April 1,2,3. I'm excited cause I finally got a table!:happy:I have a few to finish and then get some pics. I'll post as I get them done. I have to get to some sheaths...
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    Bruce Bump, MS ~ "Eastwood" Bowie

    Oh my, I need to wipe the drool off now!
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    Sculpted Recurve Hunter

    Nice! Curvy! I like the scallops, they lighten the guard visually, yet allow enough material to give it some shape. Very clean work.
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    Ladder pattern and Turkish walnut EDC

    Have posted in a long time. Here's one of my latest. Here is what I call a "Wrangler". I have been carrying one as an EDC for about two years. In a horizontal sheath they disappear until you need it. Either hand has access, either hand can put it away. This one is CruForgeV and 15n20 in a...
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    Aeb-l fillet

    Thanks guys, it went to a local guide, and it's our opener this week end, so hopefully he gets to put it through it paces.
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