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    Blaze v. 977s

    I prefer Blaze belts by a huge margin! I have tried to like the 967 and 977 belts, but I just don't have as good of results or belt life. For the price Tracy sells Blaze, I'll probably stop looking at other belts for a while. I do wish he carried the 220 Blaze belts as they are very nice for...
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    Elmax Stainless

    I have been super impressed with all the Bohler steels I've used. Their M4 and A11 mods are incredible!!
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    Cpms35vn

    I get way less chipping on 35vn when I go for a polished edge like Frank describes.
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    what do people want out of a supply company?

    The fact that you're asking is a good sign. I will echo the statements above, and also add that a good website will probably be worth the time and $$ is takes to set it up. If I can easily fill my cart, see pictures of what I'm buying, and quickly pay online I will come back whenever I need...
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    Bandsaw blades

    I use the bimetal blades from Grizzly. They are not the best, but they work pretty well for the price. When you're cutting 6-4 titanium and lots of 3V, M4, A11 etc I like the price/performance point of the cheaper blades.
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    Full tapered tang question

    You can try to make the hole with a center cutting end mill too, they won't walk on you like a drill bit.
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    How much more?

    Also, it depends what price range the basic knife is in initially. If it's a $500 knife then you could probably charge more extra than if it's a $200 piece. I would add the price of a set of norax belts and a little more for time.
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    BK 1460 Stainless ???

    No idea..the stamp may not have anything to do with the steel type. I would probably see how it polished up, and if it did well, then I'd have a lifetime supply of bolsters and buttcap material. Otherwise you're just gonna have to go for it and try to harden some then see if it will hold an edge.
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    Titanium thickness??

    6V4 ti is very strong stuff when compared to steel at liner lock thickness. .100 is perfect for your 1/8" blade and smaller. I usually use .125 for a beefier frame lock and with a thick blade (.1875) it is a somewhat thick knife for the pocket. The thick stuff, .150"+ is cool too, but I like...
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    Considered cheating?

    If the steel wasn't differentially hardened then it would be dishonest...but since you had the best in the biz (in my opinion) do it, I would have zero problem with this action. The customer wanted the hamon to be more visible and that's what you did for him. Pick customers more carefully next...
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    Anodizing Titanium ??

    To add, Tom Anderson has an excellent tutorial on anodizing ti in the tutorials section. He is pretty much a ti ninja.
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    how to rease JB weld ?

    I may go another route and darken the guard on the knife with the Caswell black oxide gel for stainless. You can apply the gel in a very thin coat with a small brush after taping everyting else off.
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    CPMS35VN vs CPM154CM

    I find it much harder to take to a fine finish than 154, which is pretty much the easiest stainless I've worked with. 35 still has those stubborn scratches that most high V steels seem to have. It does hold a really sharp edge...currently one of my faves for kitchen knives.
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    Anodizing Titanium ??

    I have read this a few times...why does the cathode need to also be titanium? I'd think stainless etc would work also.
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    Drill bit sizes??

    I mic mine and usually polish up the pin with a 65x norax belt. This will usually shave a couple thousandths and then I just use the fractional bit.
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    Help me spend my knife money!

    Check out the pm25 series of mills or the newer grizzly square column models. I would actually vote against the mill given your current lineup of tools. A mill is a black hole of costs...vise, cutting tools, measurement and setup tools...it goes on forever. Buy yourself a nice grinder, your...
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    Grinding Style vs Knife Making Method

    Nicely said. I like flat grinds for their all around slicing and impact performance.
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    Grinding Style vs Knife Making Method

    There you go trying to ruin my thread! :) Joking aside, care to elaborate? Are you hollowing your less wide blades etc? I'm trying to gain some perspective on goals of design and how we try to execute them.
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    Smoke needed

    Oh cool! Offer stands if they don't treat you right. What belts do you use? I saw that Tracy got some Blaze 1x30....that would punch up a small grinder a lot.
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    Grinding Style vs Knife Making Method

    In general, and of course there are many notable exceptions: but it seems that guys that stock remove like to hollow grind and guys that forge like to flat grind. Why is this? Hopefully this can be a fun discussion topic for a Friday. I guess I'm odd...I stock remove and almost...
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