I started to try and figure out this Hammond thing couple weeks ago ,we are making progress ,but still got a ways to go.
The little hunter was first .forged W-2
5" blade , stabilized cedar,stainless
The Bowie I just finished today
Little over 9.5" blade, forge W-2
sheep horn,stainless,the hammond is more active but not really what I am after.
Oh yea Sarpend front clip ,first time for that ,it is wicked. :scared:Here are some bad pictures but think you guys get the idea
Heres some pics enjoy and tell me what you guys think? (http://i307.photobucket.com/albums/nn293/coonpeter/IMG_2765_opt.jpg)
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(http://i307.photobucket.com/albums/nn293/coonpeter/IMG_2742_opt.jpg)There are better pictures if you click on these links.
http://imgur.com/H6tNJ5s
http://imgur.com/uPbcAYz
http://imgur.com/jWDeyvP
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Those look really great Kevin.
What are you using for the polish?
I usually clean of the oxides with a mag polish, and then finish with a loose abrasive, normally 4F pummice.
One question, what does hammond do, what is its purpose??
Don't want to high jack the thread...
Hey thanks Ben, Mothers Mag Polish is what I used this time.
David I am new to this ,so instead of me saying something, I will let others tell you.
It simple terms, the "Hamon" is an un-hardened section of the blade that increases the toughness. In most modern knives it is done just as much for comsmetics.
The mag polish works great Kevin. Do you have any loose abrasive? Let me know, I can send you a zip loc bag full to play with if you like.
Dear Kevin,
FYI: The proper term is "Hamon", a Japanese term used in describing temper line found on Japanese swords.
Kind regards,
Mike Okamura
Thanks Mike thats more than I know,I do know that its hard as hec to get a pretty one.LOL
Looking good Kevin. As hard as they are to develope they are just about as hard to photograph. I like the effect of a nice Hamon.
Like stated the effect is the appearance the affect is the differential hardening that gives the blade the toughness.
Chris
Yep , Thanks Chris,all those pics where in the dark(no lights) except for one.LOL
Believe me those handles are not that dull.
Kevin, it's great to see you posting your work again!
Those are sweet looking! I think you are getting great results bringing out the Hamons. taking photos that do it justice is a challange! What are you using as a "clay"?
Steve
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Potomac Forge
W.F. Moran Jr. Museum & Foundation
I like Hammonds BETTER !
They look great bud. Specially like that sheep handled number!
Thank you guys, it make sense!!
BTW, great work on your knifes!!
LOOKING GOOD Kevin,I like both
Thanks Gents
I will work on my spelling this week
Those are awesome no matter how you spell it!
Very pretty knives. The sheep horn handled knife reminds me of something Doug Campbell might produce -- and that is a compliment of the HIGHEST order!
Allan