Jerry , i have got no problem with the quenching, the so called problem is when i drag the blade across the belt i see the blade bowing just a little bit.
I did not know if the grinding pressure would be more in one spot then in another because of the little bowing deal.
vern :bud:
Mike thanks for the reply.
I use a kmg, and the blade size is 8" to the handle, by 2" tall and 1/8 thick.
I use a jig to hold the blank and slide it on a shelf 3'long.
i dont use a push stick because i ht 'ed it before grinding so i dont eat up to much steel . i have to go slow to not let...
Need some help please.
I need to know from you guys that make kitchen knives , using 1095 1/8x2 on how do you keep the blade from bowing while your grinding. do you put another piece of steel behind it which i think would be hard to hold.??????????????
thanks again
vern...
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vern
well into a new hobby , its called geocaching .
that will get me out of the house and shop for now till it wears off.
use to be and still now and then, fishing, bow hunting,camping.
vern mo money
They said I could not cut the ceramic glass for my platen. well i ordered a new one from Tracey and I ordered it to long.
well i hooked up one of my diamond saws and cut her off.
it worked great and I glued it on to my platen.
so a person can cut them off.
vern 2guns
fixed1
Been there done that, (scam) its nice to sell your wares and get a little back, but not nice to give them away.
If it was me i would not no mater what he says sell to this guy.
vern mo moneycry me a river 1
No knife making today cause it is 12 below zero here! the wood heater i have in my shop will not keep up when it is this cold.
it give's me some free time to read the message boards.
how cold is it in your work shop
vern mo money like it shows out the window or up the chimney.
Main Entry: 1gauge
Variant(s): also gage \ˈgāj\
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English gauge, from Anglo-French
Date: 15th century
1 a : a measurement (as of linear dimension) according to some standard or system: as (1) : the distance between the rails of a railroad (2) : the size of a...