[quote name='Jeremy Lindley' date='07 July 2014 - 05:01 PM' timestamp='1404777683' post='11221'] Take all of this with a grain of salt-I haven't don...
[quote name='Lin Rhea' date='06 July 2014 - 07:26 AM' timestamp='1404656811' post='11205'] TK, Are you going to the hammer in next weekend in Auburn...
[quote name='Rob Watson' date='02 July 2014 - 08:06 PM' timestamp='1404356777' post='11157'] Canola works excellent for O1 TK , 130F give or take ...
[quote name='Kevin R. Cashen' date='02 July 2014 - 06:51 PM' timestamp='1404352290' post='11156'] The 50 is definitely too fast for O-1, the canola ...
John: Nice work - I find that the profile is balanced and visually pleasing. Did you try to match the pattern flow with the wood flow - it looks...
[quote name='Nicholas Rossi' date='02 July 2014 - 05:21 PM' timestamp='1404346910' post='11155'] Hey TK! Canola may be a bit fast for O1. A...
Thanks Gary - I agree - Heat treat, blade geometry, then the steel in order of importance. I tried to dissuade him but he couldn't be swayed - so...
Andy: If I understand you correctly, your area of concern is the plunge cut. I had difficulty with that until I received some guidance from Ma...
Congraulations Jesse!
Mike: It was a pleasure being your student at the school - I learned a lot and I enjoyed your company!
Steve: I usually use 8-10 oz for the sheath and 10-12 oz for the spine. I order utility grade sides from Wickett and Craig and they run about ...
Hi Ben: Welcome to the ABS Forum! I found your writeup very interesting - you have the persistence and drive to become a MS I'm sure. Congratu...