Recent content by Justin King

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    super glue

    I use super glue a lot for temporary fixturing, easiest way I have found to separate parts ( assuming they are not fragile material) is to put them in the freezer for a bit and then drop them onto a "hard surface". I put "hard surface" in quotes, because it's entirely relative to the parts...
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    Keep me in your thoughts and prayers

    Prayer sent, I hope you are on the way to recovery by now.
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    First folder, gunstock slippy

    Thank you very much, guys! It turned out well for my first I think, but leaves room for improvement too, which is the way it should be. Among other things, the nail pull extends past the start of the clip, which is a little awkward looking and dosent work very well with a swedge, so I rounded...
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    Why no one knows what a custom knife maker is...

    I've mentioned knife making to a couple of guys who then said that they were knifemakers too, those have been the most annoying conversations I've had about the subject. One told me I didn't forge right because I didn't bounce my hammer off the anvil every other swing, and that my 20" forge was...
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    First folder, gunstock slippy

    I've been carrying it for about a week, so I guess it's finished...A2 blade and spring with 410 liners and 416 bolsters and pins, zebrawood scales, etch-relieved liners and has a half open stop. I'm a little embarassed that the pins are showing in both bolsters, but can probably forgive myself...
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    New Member

    Welcome! Just tried my hand at a slip joint myself, and now i finally know what reading glasses are for. Lol. And those tiny little ball peen hammers...
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    where to find a custom made metal stamp ( makers mark)

    I got one over 20 years ago from Henry A. Evers stamp, it has held up very well.
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    Dry Ice - warped blades!

    Keep trying the fixture tempering and increase the counter-bend, as a last resort you can try upping the temp by 10 degrees or so and take a small hit on hardness. Some blades are stubborn but if you're stubborn AND patient you can usually get them straight.
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    Rules of Knifemaking (Just for fun!)

    No whining about cut fingers!!!! (Except to your wife, if she still has the patience for it.)
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    Pearl and gold

    Very, very nice. I particularly like the file work.
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    Slippy, my first

    Could one not use a cone-shaped grinding point in a drill press, and fixture the blade in the drilling vise? Its not good for the drill press, of course, but I bet some of us have done worse...
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    New Guy, Old blood.

    Welcome, and thank you for your service!
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    Hello from Lancaster Pa

    Welcome! Looks like your first heat treat went well...the colors come off easy. When the foil sticks, that doesn't come off so easy!
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    Knife Porn!

    Cool idea! Individual pieces only, or are group shots acceptable also?
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    Been away for a while

    Thank you both!
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