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    Difference between hot rolled steel stock and Wide belt ground

    Even with stock removal I don't bother with the flat ground stuff. Since I do mostly Full Flat Grinds on blades nothing is really gained with flat ground steel. There really isn't any bark" on AEB-L anyway.
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    Wood finish

    On stabilized wood and some natural wood like Rosewood that's the way I do most handles. Sand to 1200 to 2,000 grit, then finish on buffer with really fine rouge.
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    Gator Piss

    I'd sure be interested to see the ingredients - perhaps it's just premixed FeCl? Maybe somebody has used it and will chime in.
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    Low and Knotty

    I happen to like low layer Damascus - makes the layers stand out.
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    What's going on in your shop?

    When I first got the press and realized it was only 9 tons I talked to somebody there and they could care less. Said "it works, what does it matter" or words to that effect. That's what rankled me more than anything. They also mentioned how much more the 3.5" cylinder cost - and it does...
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    What's going on in your shop?

    That Coal Iron press works pretty darn good for a 9 ton press doesn't it? Assuming it's still got the stock 3" cylinder installed? I upgraded my Coal Iron press to a 4" cylinder so I could get an honest 12 ton from it.
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    Keeping busy!

    I never put pins in kitchen knives with hidden tangs. With epoxy and perhaps a few notches in the tang it will never come off without busting the wooden handle. Your wife is going to LOVE that knife.
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    Recommended Diameter for Lanyard Hole

    Let's see if I've got this right, you're planning to drill the lanyard hole thru the metal pommel? in that case you wouldn't need a metal tube at all. Depending on size of 550 paracord which is listed as 4mm, I'd for sure go with at least a 5mm hole (better 13/64"?), or maybe even 7/32" to...
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    Vevor grinder??

    Has anybody used one of the Vevor grinders? They are sold as 2X82", but easy to cut 3 or 4 inches off the tool bar to make a 2X72 grinder. Here's a 11 minute review that's easy to fast forwrd: Also don't understand why he got the fixed speed grinder instead of paying the extra $74 for the...
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    Next slippie!

    That's good work, and I do like that design. With your permission I might just copy that for my next slipjoint.
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    First Bowie

    Looks good - don't forget to take a few photos of the next steps so we can follow your progress.
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    Mini Lathe - Good deal?

    Bummer on missing such a good deal - those don't come along that good very often.
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    medieval dagger

    Very impressive, and the copper inlays are a nice touch. At $330 shipped that should sell quickly.
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    Mini Lathe - Good deal?

    I'd say it's a good deal - it's already got the Quick Change tool post added and a full set of insert holders. Variable speed it looks like. The lathe itself is perhaps in the $400 to $600 range, then the extra tooling. Go for it - you'll be surprised at all the uses you'll find for it
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    Anler scales!

    You did good
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    Anyone know who made this knife

    My first thought was a Pakistani made knife with a sheath Kent Adams made, then saw the engraving on the guard. As Chris said, who knows.
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    Filling worm holes in Osage Orange

    I think you've found a solution - I sorta like the left scale better, but both work. Just adds character to the scale. I think the finer filler is better (for me), rather than sawdust, perhaps sanding dust for a finer grain?
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    Laser Engraver

    Brock, what marking fluid do you use? Have you tried paint as marking fluid?
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    Filling worm holes in Osage Orange

    In the first image, the right most scale the grub worm holes show up nicely. I've got lots of spalted pecan the same way. After I stabilized the grub worm is pretty solid and polishes up pretty good. Osage Orange isn't going to need stabilizing, so test one scale by soaking with a good thin...
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    Etched and colored vintage knife.

    You turned 70 today? You're just a "youngster" then - well, not that much younger I guess, I'll turn 78 next month. You've got the right idea, stay active. Yesterday I did over 12,000 steps laying a radio tower down, doing antenna work, using a 20 ft extension ladder to get high enough in a...
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