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That's some real talent. It's hard to choose what I like the best.
Maybe you should go into making SURF BOARDS next.
Maybe you should go into making SURF BOARDS next.

Great stuff JP
Are you pre heating your quench oil before quenching any blades ?
Just sticking a heated rod into it before any blades will help reduce warping.
Another trick I use on big bowie or combat style knives is after finishing the rough grind is take a propane torch to heat past the blue color from one end to the other of the blade and let cool slowly. Really big blades I'll do this a couple times.
I think it reduces any stress in the blade from heat build up during grinding. Which in turn lessens warpage during the quench.
Craig
some brass bar stock and a brass bolster. Its alot of bling for a filet knife, but if your gonna buy a filet knife specificly for fish and pay this much for it your gonna want some bling.
im never bored by how this can turn into the finished handles...



Wow, lots of improvement along the way, your knives are more awesome than ever![]()
One question: Do you have a huge stockpile of dull hoof rasps, or are you using new rasps for your projects?
So in a day and time when simulated hobbys are more prevelant than the actual act of doing them; Im proud to be apart of a group that is focused on the real and the tangible. Producing their ideas and pushing others to try for themsleves...
Works of art! Those aren't imperfections, it's called character!
So true!!![]()
(I don't want to be the guy that 'quotes' 13 pictures, so I won't repost all your pictures…)
Just want to say those are works of art. Absolutely beautiful.
Just FLIPPIN' AWESOME!
Keep up the great work, you're a craftsman.


except I have no idea about electrical stuff...seem like that might be an issue...
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Just let me know, I can send you links to supplies and give you diagrams.
I'll post up the relays and controller links from ebay.
Do you have a 240v plug in your shop?


...Suprise!


Awesome to see the store display, some nice looking stuff. You ever get any visitors, I may have a trip to FL in the next month. Went about three weeks ago and dropped in on one of the guys from metalmeet.
I figured you would have taken more inspiration from the figure skating department, rather than bob sledding, given your tender sensibilities and slender physique.
I'm back!
Thanks!
and
Ha! no. I cant afford new rasp for knives...
With my Farrier business I go through a rasp every 20 horses or so, depending on how wet/dry its been. So I would say its safe to bet that at least 3 a week are being donated to the knife pile...There's currently about 40 in the shops pile and I have a 55 gallon pepper barrel at home thats filled to the top as the back up... The barrel probably has 200 or so in it.
each year adds another 156 to the stash so I should be set for a bit.at 27$ a piece Im happy to find another use for them after they arnt sharp enough to plane feet anymore.
Amity, thanks again! Great resourse tips!
JP
Another question, is there any particular steel you would recommend for someone interested in trying their hand making some knives, that doesn't have a pile of old rasps on hand?
I've been interested in the forging process for years, I think your about to push me over the edge into trying it! I've sorta got access to an anvil, its just going to take a lot of work and some creative thinking to actually get. My friend has it in storage, about 30 feet from the door, completely surrounded by piles of random stuff.... ie, no room to get a dolly to it, and its sorta heave to carry by hand.
I'm open to any ideas!![]()

I will def keep you posted about my quest. 