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    Hi from Serbia

    welcome. looking forward to seeing some of your "sharp things" :biggrin:
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    Bush Monkey Knives

    welcome to the pack.
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    Hello from SW Florida

    welcome, post pics of some of you knives when you get time.
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    Reintroducing myself from Salt Lake City, UT

    welcome back. -Cameron
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    The newest pack member

    welcome to KD. you will learn quick here, I have learned in the few weeks I have been here more than i would have thought possible before joining here. if you need help feel free to ask there are a lot of really helpful people here.
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    new guy

    welcome to knife dogs. nice work!
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    Best wife ever!!

    looks like I am a little late for the party but happy (not) birthday. :thumbup: sounds to me like you are a lucky man, wouldn't hurt to spoil her some and drop a few more hints around Christmas time. ;)
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    My first knife from scratch...sort of

    looks good. as with everything you learn from your first (currently in that process with my first knife). mistakes will get fewer and smaller as we learn. great thinking for the 9mm brass for the lanyard hole
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    Blades testing

    as far a cutting tests go its one of the things you can ask 4 knife makers and get 5 answers. I have heard so many different ways, ranging from cutting paper and cardboard to cutting metal rods. IMO if you are have heat treat professionally done easiest way is to test you first of every design...
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    Custom Skinner: 1095/2 Tone Dymondwood

    I didn't mean entire deign, just a few thing I likes about general shape. I figured you wouldn't mind but I thought it would be best to ask first just to be safe. Just looking at different designs and picking up details I like
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    Custom Skinner: 1095/2 Tone Dymondwood

    that looks great! I like how you put the jimping near the tip and base, I might borrow a few design features if you wouldn't mind. If you do just mention it and I will leave it alone. :thumbup: also where is the balance point? thanks -Cameron
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    Lloyd Harding templates and drawings

    It worked on my computer. Not sure why it didn't work for you murph. Could be because I have stuff to download torrents (utorrent) already. might try that and see if it works then.
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    Lloyd Harding templates and drawings

    http://thepiratebay.org/torrent/4996025/Lloyd_Harding_-_100s_of_Knife_Patterns "Lloyd Harding This is a tribute to Lloyd Harding, Western Australian Master knife maker, 1921 to 2003. It is only a small sample of his work, much of it is unrecorded. It is intended to give...
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    Mkd wip

    design looks great. looking forward to seeing it finished
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    should I do edge quench or full quench?

    cool. thanks for the info rob.
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    should I do edge quench or full quench?

    the steel is 1084. The person doing my heat treat is Michael O'Machearley. I have heard good things about him. http://knifedogs.com/showthread.php?18410-heat-treating This is the thread I found him on.
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    should I do edge quench or full quench?

    I just started making knives and have an order from my mother to make her husband a knife for a Christmas gift, as far as details she just said to go by what I would want for a user that can be shown off some. I am looking for some suggestions as to if I should do an edge quench for a hamon or...
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    Just bought some steel from Aldo!

    Tell us how the 1095 works out. I was thinking about buying some of that along with asking if he could get some 1/16" 1095 for me. Anyone have experience with something like that with Aldo?
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    1st Sheaths!

    knives and sheaths looks great. what handle material are you using on the knife for the Mrs.?
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    inlay help needed

    Steven Janik would be a good person to talk to. he did a WIP about inlaying not too long ago. http://knifedogs.com/showthread.php?16723-Kabar-Refurb hope this helps.
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