Skeaterbait
New Member
Hi All,
I have been on another forum for a while and driving everyone crazy with my redundant newb questions, but I recently found this forum so I thought I would join in and plague a new group of people (and probably some of the same ones).
I am very new to knife making (stock removal) and have only one semi completed knife to my arsenal. Through the process of making that one I have learned a lot about steel, the first lesson is not to start with 1095. I have built a two brick forge and made a naturally aspirated burner. I quickly found out that I am too lazy to use a file jig so I bought a 2x42 grinder but looking forward to being able to afford a 2x72.
So, I now have some 1084 in hand and ready to start a new project which, I am sure, will generate a whole new set of redundant questions for everyone here to suffer through.
Skeaterbait (Lonnie)
I have been on another forum for a while and driving everyone crazy with my redundant newb questions, but I recently found this forum so I thought I would join in and plague a new group of people (and probably some of the same ones).
I am very new to knife making (stock removal) and have only one semi completed knife to my arsenal. Through the process of making that one I have learned a lot about steel, the first lesson is not to start with 1095. I have built a two brick forge and made a naturally aspirated burner. I quickly found out that I am too lazy to use a file jig so I bought a 2x42 grinder but looking forward to being able to afford a 2x72.
So, I now have some 1084 in hand and ready to start a new project which, I am sure, will generate a whole new set of redundant questions for everyone here to suffer through.
Skeaterbait (Lonnie)