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Finally a Knife I will Wear

Started by tippit, August 13, 2013, 10:11:00 AM

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tippit

I do occasionally wear my knives but not much as even my 7 1/2" blades seem big on my belt.  So I had an interesting forging lesson with a small piece of scrap Damascus.  I forge rather than stock removal...that's what caused most of my problems with this blade.  Every time I hit it on edge, the steel started to delaminate.  So I had to keep re-welding it multiple times during the forging process...good learning technique but a bit frustrating   :knothead:    By forging, the final Damascus pattern is a crap shoot as to what it will look like in the end.  Here is my Mini Damascus belt blade...6" OAL random Damascus.  tippit

Tempered...

 

Finished...

 

 
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FerretWYO

That is awesome Jeff. Love that profile.
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madness522

Looks like a handy blade.  I like smaller blades they seem to be more useful.
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Steve Nuckels

Looks like a great little Deer dresser!

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benmmc

Beautiful! That is a great size too.
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I know a guy who makes sheaths and likes to trade!
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pcg

That's nicer than 'nice.' It's simply gorgeous.
-1 John Schulz RH bows
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-3 GP Swift T/Ds, LH & RH; GP Long Curve RH
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Keith Zimmerman

Can't wait to see it finished...

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