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Finally finished this beast of a gyuto! W2, integral, with some quilted rainbow Siamese Rosewood from Greenberg Woods. I “s” ground this on my 36” platen, then used my 8” contact wheel on the lower part of the s, so there is a tighter radius along the edge. I really like the way it looks, but it was really a pain to grind. This is also a takedown, composed of only three pieces. The blade, the wood, and a 304 stainless Allen socket nut I made to hold it all together. I buy stainless Allen bolts and turn the threads off on the lathe and then drill and tap them to make the nuts. First hamon and first integral, and I’m pretty happy with it.
It was some pretty stuff. My picture taking skills don’t show it off very good, but I sure liked it!Awesome work! How did you like the rosewood? That slab had some great color running through it.
I like those scales! What are they? (Some kind of antler I presume)
Thank you!I like those scales! What are they? (Some kind of antler I presume)
That looks so good! Simple little knife.
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Hand sanding today, fun fun…..all day last Friday and part of today. Finally got this up to 180 and everything where I want it. Well, on this side anyway. The other side is still at 60 grit and has some ripples in it to address, but I’m getting there.
Not my favorite either. I have to be in the right mindset to tolerate it for hours without going insane.Hand sanding is my least favorite part of blade making!
This is as a frustrating contraption to put together I’ve ever attempted and the directions sucked.
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Bragger, (;>}Mine came completely assembled thank goodness! I just had to install the laser and hook up the air hose...