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    First Friction Folder almost done!!

    I'm liking it, friction folders are really cool. JLaw
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    Blue Ti Framelock

    This one is a beauty, Stan. I like the look of the jeweled blue Ti. Lots of time invested in this one, I'd guess? JLaw
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    WIP -- 1st knife from scratch

    B-E-A-utiful! Great job, knife turned out wonderful... JLaw
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    Wood in the Kitchen - a test

    This will be good... JLaw
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    Mini-Forge Question

    When comparing a mini-forge used for heat treating purposes, is there any advantage of a fire-brick forge over a coffee can forge? JLaw
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    Wayne Goddard's one brick forge???

    Any updates on success using this forge? JLaw
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    WIP -- 1st knife from scratch

    Great job! I'm looking forward to more pictures. I'm glad someone mentioned the T88 epoxy, I'm almost out of my el-cheapo stuff and was looking for a good epoxy. JLaw
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    Walnut Skinner

    Ah, I see. Heck, with that kind of cutting ability I'd say you've earned the right to brag a little! That kind of cutting test is not only a testament to the blade itself, but also speaks volumes of the heat treat. Good job all the way around. JLaw
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    Walnut Skinner

    Another job well done, Frank. I've been watching all your knives for a little while now, and notice there are never any grind lines in the ricasso area. Do you incorporate bevels in the entire length of the blade or do you use a short convex grind on the cutting edge? JLaw
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    RWL-34 Black on black

    That's an amazing finish for 180 grit, beautiful work! JLaw
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    "Hand Rubbed" - how do YOU do it?

    I'm still working with an inadequate 4x36 machine, and the way RodneyJ describes above is the best way I've found. My process is the same as his, and while I'm not a great knifemaker, the blades look much better using this process. JLaw
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    Victorinox Swiss Army Knives EDC

    Well this thread peaked my interest. I just inherited a SAK Tinker a few weeks ago, spent a few minutes on the stone this morning to sharpen it up and put decided I'd carry it for a while to see what it can do. It won't replace my Trapper, but I'll use it every chance I can. May be a fun...
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    Whitetail

    Very well done, JLaw
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    Simple hunter

    Greg, Simple is good, very nicely done. JLaw
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    Santoku style kitchen knife

    Jason, That is a beautiful knife. The brass works very well with the stabilized amboyna burl. Well done! JLaw
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    Hello from Texas

    Good evening, everyone. Joshua Law, Woodlands TX, 33 yrs old. Wonderful wife and two great boys. Been making knives for several years, but haven't taken it seriously until the last 4 months or so. Just found this website a few days ago, but I've already enjoyed many great threads here...
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