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Chris Railey

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Most recent finished knife. 1080 steel with Harmon (Gene Kimmi method). Handle is dyed and stabilized maple burl (also from Gene).
 

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Most recent finished knife. 1080 steel with Harmon (Gene Kimmi method). Handle is dyed and stabilized maple burl (also from Gene).
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looks great Chris. The Hamon is awesome. I haven’t worked much with 1080 steel. Is it similar to 1084 or 1075?
 
Looks good! I'm not a fan of green, but the more I see it used, the more I think I might have to use some on a knife.
 
Looks good! I'm not a fan of green, but the more I see it used, the more I think I might have to use some on a knife.
In person it really looks like camouflage until you take a second look and figure out it’s wood. I struggled on whether I should use a liner or not but I am glad I did not I think it would have taken away from the handle.
 
I will let you know. That is the first I have used from a big order I made with Kelly Cupples. It hardened up well. Now I need to make one and beat the crap out of it.
 
care to elaborate? The "cotton wad polishing stuff". Is that technical knife talk?

This is the stuff he's talking about.



I was at Walmart one day getting wax to use on knife blades and happened to see this stuff. I had messed with a couple hamons and had trouble getting them polished out to my liking, so I thought why not try this stuff. I guess I got lucky as I like the results I get using this.
 
This is the stuff he's talking about.



I was at Walmart one day getting wax to use on knife blades and happened to see this stuff. I had messed with a couple hamons and had trouble getting them polished out to my liking, so I thought why not try this stuff. I guess I got lucky as I like the results I get using this.
Thanks for the answer. I thought that might be the stuff. I wonder if Brasso would work the same? Guess I'll just have to try it and see.
 
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