Thanks guys. One thing. I realize that some folks are really good at moving steel and don't need this method. That's great. But some cant forge w...
I'll try a few pictures for now. First, here is a shot of the forged blade with some marks on it. In the above picture, I have the ricas...
Bob, This is something I can try to help you with. There are several things that meet up right in that small area of the blade and any on...
You guys have the fix figured out. Good question and good response. I will point out, Jeremy, that you did not mention re heating before you turn...
Bob, your folders are awesome. It's no wonder you are covered up. When it comes to forging, I do not like forging trinkets. But...they are great...
That's a pretty knife Derrick. Very graceful. I really like it. Love Gidgee.
I started forging blades first and blacksmithing second. Backwards from what I should have done but I did not know any better. I saw a Bob Krame...
Kenny Rowe does a fine job on a sheath.
I concur with Brion. One of the main reasons that the JS rules require simple materials, including carbon steel for the blade, is so the judges can re...
It sure looks like a Fisk. That is a compliment indeed.
Very nice work.
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[quote name='Matthew Parkinson' date='26 October 2015 - 08:18 AM' timestamp='1445865522' post='15010'] Yes the seam in on the bottom when skived thi...