Iron John Logan
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Joined: Feb 1, 2013
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Damascus Hammers Anyone? 🙂

Beautiful! I have seen people try this before but these are beyond awesome! please explain the split handle. I can guess the idea behind ...

11 years ago
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Why?

Kevin put it beautifully. With more thought, I have realized that I didn't know exactly what I was asking, the questions hadn't formalized in my mi...

12 years ago
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Why?

I even thought Blade was the magazine of the ABS... there may need to be a "new members area" to tell what is true and false about the organization...

12 years ago
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Why?

Brian, you are right - I have been answered. I have been pointed in the right places to look for the information I crave. Rereading my original p...

12 years ago
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Why?

Thank you all, the information you all have given here is what I have been looking for! I want to put my all into this, I am an excited new member...

12 years ago
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12 years ago
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Forge Finished Folders With Texas Pecan Handles

Here I have cut the liner lock with a Dremel cut off wheel, and filed it to fit. Attached files

12 years ago
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Forge Finished Folders With Texas Pecan Handles

I have taken the brass apart, and pinned it together with the blade. Putting the the blade in the closed position I sand the tang and forward part par...

12 years ago
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Forge Finished Folders With Texas Pecan Handles

Sorry - forgot I was doing a WIP! Got side tracked with a few other projects... These are actually different blades, but the order is the sam...

12 years ago
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Forge Finished Folders With Texas Pecan Handles

I am making the nail notches with a specially made chisel, half round sharpened on one side at 45 degrees. In this photo was a total of 4 heats; first...

12 years ago
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Forge Finished Folders With Texas Pecan Handles

[quote name='William Brigham' date='06 February 2013 - 03:09 AM' timestamp='1360138189' post='6485'] I really like your mark. Do you have a stamp of...

12 years ago
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Forge Finished Folders With Texas Pecan Handles

I am adding photos in real time to the process - if anyone has a question or a comment please do.

12 years ago
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Forge Finished Folders With Texas Pecan Handles

Here are the three Blades profiles and beveled ready for heat treat - but wait, heat treat is the absolute last thing that I do when making a folder (...

12 years ago
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Forge Finished Folders With Texas Pecan Handles

Here are the three blades finished forged with and extra edge forged only. The knife on the far right is profile ground Attached files

12 years ago
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