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Thought I'd post another I finished today!
Nice finish on blade!........ what type of steel and heat treat.
This was a stainless blade I bought. I made the scales and polished it up, still in the learning process!
I do have some other blades I made and still trying to get it all figured out, that I'm working on right now.
Nobody ever has to worry about competition from me I tell you!
I'm still a dummy! :knothead:
Regardless it's nice and your enjoying it ........... I'm sure you learned a ton just working with the materials and finishing it all up...... good job.
It's all part of the learning process, I'm sure you benefited and learned something completing this project.
Steve
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Potomac Forge
Member, W.F. Moran Jr. Foundation
ABS AP
I haven't used tulip wood in quite a while, but at one time I had a fair amount. Love it. Dense, takes a beautiful polish and people always asked what kind of wood it was. I understand they grow REALLY tall. I like that knife.