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  1. MTBob

    Adding Argon to AEB-L HT Pouch

    Using inert gas (Argon mostly) is a common feature with many HT ovens. The benefit is a reduction or elimination of surface scaling. I opted to not add that feature when I got a Paragon oven because filling the entire chamber with gas is costly and, in my opinion, doesn't make sense for my low...
  2. MTBob

    Blanks

    Just curious, why did you buy that alloy of steel?
  3. MTBob

    Lathe Drive Belt Replacement - Pt. 2 Details

    As requested, this posting describes the details of my initial posting outlining replacement of the flat drive belt on my lathe. I used this belt replacement method since I did not want to disassemble the lathe to install a complete loop belt. Here's source of supply information. The belting I...
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    Lathe Drive Belt Replacement - Pt. 1 General

    I finally replaced a very very old worn out drive belt on my lathe. There are a bunch of YouTube videos that describe disassembly of the lathe headstock and drive pulley to install a new belt. Another approach to replacing a belt is the use of connecting staples to join the ends, or lacing the...
  5. MTBob

    Mini Lathe - Good deal?

    Yes, that Jet lathe would have been a good buy. Keep looking, there's more!
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    Mini Lathe - Good deal?

    Good plan!
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    Mini Lathe - Good deal?

    Sean, here are some brief comments: Pluses: Seems to be in reasonable shape, relatively clean The Aloris style (OxA brand) quick change tool holder is helpful, has multiple attachments The four jaw scroll chuck looks good, Harlingen is a known brand The four jaw independent chuck can come in...
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    opinions wanted.

    Here's my opinion: - fit and finish look good, - overall blade design reflects a more modernistic shape, which is an interesting style, - I like the rounded champher on the handle, However: - the handle extends out over the toe of the blade above the bottom of the plunge line, crearing...
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    Mini Lathe - Good deal?

    Sean, just as a follow-up comment - that size and style lathe is mostly suitable for cutting softer material like brass, aluminum, wood, and small steel pieces, without much repeatable precision. There just isn't enough strength in the lathe bed (ways) to handle heavier material. However, for...
  10. MTBob

    Carbon chrome?

    I would guess it's just a casual way of saying it is some kind of stainless, perhaps used as marketing jargon. Any of the many variations of stainless steels will have some percentage of carbon and chrome in it. In general stainless steel will have a chrome content over 12%, or so. The term...
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    Any simple way to guess steel type?

    My best advice is to search YT(or just a general internet search) on how to identify steel with a spark test. You'll find plenty of ways to test the steel for composition and hardness. But, unless you submit it for a formal composition analysis, you can only guess. What you bought is called...
  12. MTBob

    Some progress

    You are talented, keep up the good work. Tell us about the steel and handle materials.
  13. MTBob

    Retirement gift !

    A beautiful knife, nice work! And, the best kind of gift you can give someone is something that you personally made for them.
  14. MTBob

    Follow along slipjoint project!!

    Thanks for posting this build - watching closely.
  15. MTBob

    Introduction post!

    Welcome, nice knife!
  16. MTBob

    Alibaba or Ali-Express

    All I can say is RUN! There are so many ways buying that hammer could go wrong. - Virtually no specifications! - The description is garbage - 50 or 60 cycle power? We use 60 cycle, China mostly uses 50 cycle. - Does it have an air compressor too - impossible to tell how it works? - And then...
  17. MTBob

    3rd Slip Joint

    X2 Thanks for the guidance, I think I'll try that approach.
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    3rd Slip Joint

    You may have answered this earlier. Are you using a Rise/Fall indicator aka a Ruple Jig? I've been watching some YT videos of the slip joint process and have purchased some starter books, but I gotta admit I'm really intimidated by the amount of detailed work it takes. I'm certainly impressed...
  19. MTBob

    3rd Slip Joint

    So that means you heat treated after your final grind, right? Have you found that you get any warping in the blade with that process? Did you Cryo?
  20. MTBob

    First slip joint

    I'm late to the party, but thoroughly impressed with your first slip joint. Q: Did you use a surface grinder to get the blade pin joint parallel?
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