Lin Rhea
Lin Rhea
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Joined: Feb 4, 2010
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What Is Your Best Work Of 2016

It's either this one: Or this one. This one was nominated for best Bowie of 2016: This one I hated to see go. It just suited my taste:...

8 years ago
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My Latest Sword Project

That is a beautiful project. I really appreciate your thoughts about the forging an how the forging of the fullers affected the straightness. ...

8 years ago
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Hello From Italy/florida

Welcome to the forum Francesco. I look forward to meeting you and seeing your work.

8 years ago
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Subhilt Hunter

That's really pretty. Great lines.

8 years ago
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Treadle Powered Grinding Stone Questions

We have this on here at the museum. It is in a catalog dating to 1904 so the period is wrong for us. Andy and I restored it to working order and it ru...

8 years ago
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New Bladesmith Skill Development And Evaluation

"People all learn at different rates and have differing strengths and weaknesses" quote by Karl Andersen This is so true. You cannot use a standa...

8 years ago
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My Last Christmas Knife

That's a cool little knife.

8 years ago
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Mastersmith Lin Rhea's Father Has Passed Away

Thank you so much. My Daddy was a good man. I could trust him above all others to tell me the truth about things even if I was in the wrong. So t...

8 years ago
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Stainless Damascus - W's

As mentioned, this is very interesting. It looks great and has ostensible benefits but I wonder at it's suitability for a blade since all stainless is...

8 years ago
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Green Osage For A Handle?

The cap does not fit over the end but has that appearance, such a an acorn cap. There is alignment pins to keep it in place.

8 years ago
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Green Osage For A Handle?

Thanks for fixing that photo Dan. Joshua, I forged the piece so it has that texture. I then applied linseed oil when it was cooling down from the...

8 years ago
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