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    Some lovely knifes their

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    had a few problems with the scales warping on this one so ripped them off and started again using some cocabola dymondwood. made from 4mm o1



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    absolutely beautiful knives!

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    Beautiful knives there and superb craftsmanship!! Definitely something to aspire to!!

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    thanks, my latest one, this time using a different propane forge and with a full soak at 810c... its a keeper!


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    Certainly is, what a beautiful piece of craftsmanship!! Do you forge your blades or use stock removal? I'm teaching myself blade forging with my coke forge but also designing a belt grinder

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    Quote Originally Posted by beermaker View Post
    Certainly is, what a beautiful piece of craftsmanship!! Do you forge your blades or use stock removal? I'm teaching myself blade forging with my coke forge but also designing a belt grinder
    thanks, stock removal as dont have anything suitable as an anvil yet

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