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    Welded eye hammer

    Sorry engineering steels are steel that is partly hardenable used to make things like chucks, tool posts and hammers, crow bars etc. EN 19 Is a European designation ( we don't all have the same availability of certain steels across the globe I am British and finding w2 or 5160 for knives say...
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    Stockman slipjoint

    That is very very good work
  3. Bowland

    Welded eye hammer

    I think your misusing wrought iron here. Wrought iron proper needs to be forged welded only so why would you? Am I missing something here? It's easier to drift it and makes, a better ballanced and tougher hammer EN 19. Engineering steel quenched at blood Red on the faces only means you get a...
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    Hello from England

    I do other more regular knives of course mainly around game and deer use. Mainly forged blades only one I do regular is a stock removal type Looking at getting into kitchen knives some now
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    Hello from England

    Here is one of mine, just testing how to post stuff really ( ludite) lol
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    Hello from England

    Hi all, From forest of bowland England. Bowland blades is a sideline to my fabrications side. Lots of great knives and makers on here I see
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