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Anyone else doing knife things?

Not really much of a project, but the last auto knife I bought, I broke the coil spring in it by fucking around with the knife too much on webcam. Tried to wind my own spring, but just said fuck it and said I'd buy a new one already wound. Never got around to buying it yet due to me always buying nerdy computer geek shit off the net.
 
A good forge needs to be HAF. Open coal type forges don't play as nice as a good 2' deep gas fired dragon like this

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Not really much of a project, but the last auto knife I bought, I broke the coil spring in it by fucking around with the knife too much on webcam. Tried to wind my own spring, but just said fuck it and said I'd buy a new one already wound. Never got around to buying it yet due to me always buying nerdy computer geek shit off the net.
 
That 50 cal Damascus was FUN! Seriously, I had a blast where I was told much weaker folks just totally wilted from the forges heat. It was a danged hot ass summer day for sure! We each went through about 1.5 gallons of drink staying hydrated.
The first thing we did was Kim hands me this little small piece of metal, not but a scrap. Here, pound this right here after it's hot. After a few rounds of heat and hammer, he says, think of working on the sharp edge of a blade, form the tip. After a while of heat, hammer, auto hammer(which totally kicked my ass as Kim laughed during the video), I made my first forged blade, the wee 4" tanto.
After that we went at some Damascus, then the big block of 50 cal barrel Damascus was hammered, square pressed, twisted, then hammered into a billet. All in all, a damn good day, lots of fun!
 
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Big knife fan here. I started making my own knives about 10 years ago but got derailed with a job promotion.
Finally stepping back from the 70 hour weeks and all the travel and getting back to the grinder.
I never was very good but practice, practice, practice. Eventually I hope to get there.
 
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