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If you can, spend the money on a nice bader sander setup. Got to spend a few hours with Ed Chavar, a few years before he passed. A buddy used to do work for him. So Ed wanted to see some of my work. I remember, to this day, what he said. “Spend a little more time on your finish work.” Makes a world of difference.I got deep over my head with the tanto, but I learned. According to Kim, as we are killer grilled teriyaki chicken, the best single tool for stock removal is a belt and disc sander. It makes the part after forging and design way faster...but to my dillitante mistakes, Kim is can awesome mentor.
The big tanto begins the clay process today. Along the hamon line will be my fire kanji, my mark, seared into the metal
?. Try doing in in front of a crowd. Ask me how I know. ?I started making knives many years ago, then that forced me into learning how to make sheaths...funny how one thing leads to another. Learning how to do a good differential heat treat with clay was really cool. I started with oil, then brine, then onto water. With my first water attempt I worked for a week on knife with a 12" blade and lots of file work all over. After heat treat, I tapped...not hit, but tapped it on my anvil, and it shattered into about ten pieces....all that work, just gone.
Switchblade,
That’s why you do the polishing after heat treatment. ;p
Proper heat treatment is what bothers me. I’d like to complete a knife just doing file work, but I don’t have the time. Especially when they can get shattered. O1 steel is supposedly friendlier for novices.
Are you normalizing before the heat treat?
I seriously need to find some good dark wood for these two blades. There is a big flooring company down the road I'm gonna look at.
Found a decent starting level belt/disc sander at harbor freight. I've been thinking on my next knife design already, but as Kim said, bet it's already been done. Me, I don't care too much about that, as this is a path after my 8 - 4 working with people with disabilities. I love doing this becuase it is with my hands, fire, and metal ????