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    Latest Swords

    Beautiful work!
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    18” Machete

    Is that 18" overall?
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    Question on attaching extension to tang

    You can notch the end of the threaded rod and solder it to the end of your tang. I see no reason why this wouldn't work.
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    Alibaba or Ali-Express

    What about Big Blu? Not sure if they are American made but worth checking out, IMHO.
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    Jigged bone slip joint

    Getting better with every one.
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    Introduction post!

    Welcome
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    First slip joint

    Nice job for a first try. I tried a kit knife and that was a disaster. I guess I will stick with liner locks.
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    Question on attaching extension to tang

    The other option is a low temperature silver solder. that way you can extend it however you wish. My personal preferance would be a threaded extension.
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    Hello, new and young knife smith.

    Beautiful work, welcome.
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    Epoxy resist for acid etched blade

    Thanks, that sounds really helpful.
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    Spalted Myrtle Burl blocks

    Are they still available?
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    New here.

    Welcome.
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    old age

    Just turned 65. I don't recover/heal as fast as I used to. After 25+ years of working in maintenance I am still doing pretty good. The thin skin sucks. Fortunately, no other serious ailments as yet. It is better than the alternative. Grind on y'all.
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    Belt progression

    Just to clarify, I use 60 and 120 ceramic plus 220 pre heat treat, then 220 and 400 AO post HT. Hand sand or surface conditioning belt after.
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    Belt progression

    Personally. I use 60, 120, 240, 400, then hand sand for a satin finish. Most of my knives are hunters, bowies, etc. Not a big fan of high polish unless I do the occasional kitchen knife. A belt is too worn out when it starts generating too much heat with too little material removal. I guess it...
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