leafspring
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Hi all, just want to share my attempt on clays tempering.
i am always fascinated by knives with hamon.
I cant help trying to make it myself even with limited resources. I believe if there is a will then there is a way.
started with a piece of file, bought in nearby store, no marking or stamp.
cut, shaped and ground as a drop point and a clip point. They are 4" long tip to top of tang.
clay tempered with a handheld butane torch.
Clay mixture was just a pinch of desert sand, sticky dirt and white cement.
They were coming completed with repurposed material around my home.
here are the process:
the file stock
Shaped and ground
HT
After quenched in canola oil
Cleaned on natural stone to reveal hamon pattern
Handsanded and soaked in coke
Polished and handle attached
Completed 2 knives from a single piece of cheap file
Sorry for the long post. And your criticisms are most welcome.
i am always fascinated by knives with hamon.
I cant help trying to make it myself even with limited resources. I believe if there is a will then there is a way.
started with a piece of file, bought in nearby store, no marking or stamp.
cut, shaped and ground as a drop point and a clip point. They are 4" long tip to top of tang.
clay tempered with a handheld butane torch.
Clay mixture was just a pinch of desert sand, sticky dirt and white cement.
They were coming completed with repurposed material around my home.
here are the process:
the file stock
Shaped and ground
HT
After quenched in canola oil
Cleaned on natural stone to reveal hamon pattern
Handsanded and soaked in coke
Polished and handle attached
Completed 2 knives from a single piece of cheap file
Sorry for the long post. And your criticisms are most welcome.