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    I'm going to build myself a sharpening jig, An odd and different one.

    In my first post I said that no sharpening jig was geometrically accurate. I was wrong . A sponsor to this forum now has one. The new black colored Sharpworx Professional Guidsed Freehand Sharpener had no geometric flaws in its theoretical accuracy andIm sorry that I said it did earlier. The...
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    Abrasives under magnification.

    Oh I like this!
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    Does anyone here have experience using molten sulfur to bond knife to handle?

    Ivew found out more about the knife though and it was made just after WWII, So it almost certainly wasnt m,ade originallu with sufur despite what is in there now. Apparently you could buy these for 2 bucks at one time...
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    Does anyone here have experience using molten sulfur to bond knife to handle?

    Nope Sulfur. the two tings it does have going for it are that it expands when it goes into a sold state after eing molten and that afte going from powdered yellow sulfur to molten devil sulfur it changes from wanting o react with everything to an anti social polynerized clot that has no...
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    Questions about offering sharpening service locally

    You should be able to put a factory edge back on those in no time
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    Questions about offering sharpening service locally

    I happened across an ad today from a sharpening business that Ive never used and am not endorsing or complaining about So i wont say their name here But I did like the ad Apparently much of their sharpening business is from shears and scissors used in salons barbershops pet grooming places...
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    Hi. from sunny California

    I swear that every time I get used to a name there they change it. Welcome to Magic Moutain in sunny Newhal...erm Canyon co,,, I mean Santa Clarita! I blame La Tuna Canyo...erm I mean Sun Valley ;)
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    I'm going to build myself a sharpening jig, An odd and different one.

    Its already getting parts from weird places Well my house and garage but weird that I have them here it has at l least one and possibly 3 heim joists from a Vietnam era army helicopter. One of the things Im counting on for accuracy that will go into a heim joint is a 7/11 aluminum slurpee straw...
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    I'm going to build myself a sharpening jig, An odd and different one.

    Ive been thinking about doing it for awhile but sort of procrastinating due to ego I guess. Except for the similar filing jigs that many knifemakers (even some very good ones who dont lack a giant shop full of groovy power tools) use, I hadnt really wanted a sharpening jig. In some ways I took...
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    Honyaki/hamon polishing advice.

    Heck no! I go mad just trying to sort out some sort of understandable way o compare the various ways that knife industry suppliers schenes to name and number the abrasives they provide to us in ways that prevent any comparison or navigation through their products. If I was forced to try using...
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    Honyaki/hamon polishing advice.

    To best predict the potential a piece of 1095 has to make a really flashy and awesone hamon you need to look at the steel's heat sheet and check how much manganese was in that batch of steel . Manganese is the mortal enemy of hamon formation in high carbon steels. So a batch of 1095 with more...
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    Does anyone here have experience using molten sulfur to bond knife to handle?

    I have an elderly German knife hat has been in three pieces for about 15 years . It originally was assembled using sufur as a cement between the blade's rat tail tang and a hollow center in the metal handle. . I dont really want to cheat and use epoxy instead of sulfur.especially in this knife...
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    Refurbishing a heavily damaged knife

    The first knife that I can remember ruining was one of my moms good table knives at thanks giving when I was about 5. Table knives , as i found out are far too soft to be good screwdrivers on stubborn screws. I think she was madder at me for pretending i did not know how that knife could have...
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    Refurbishing a heavily damaged knife

    The bolster might still have retained its hardness. If so, and if you are a hunter you could turn the bolster into a sharpened gut hook and cut off the rest of the blade . Just kidding. Now is an oportunity to try things on this knife that would seen too risky on a knife that you love uined...
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    Refurbishing a heavily damaged knife

    There comes a time in every knifes life when it is time to stop sharpening amd start shaping and thinning Anyhow those burnt spots were from whomever was trying to fix that knife with a dry grinder and no cares about heat.. in funky old soft stainless like that the only way Ive seen work that...
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    Stabilized Handles

    *I wonder if a less resinous and thinner stabilizer like wood hardener for dry rot might help prevent cracking while still preserving that pleasant feeling of wood? If any of the wet dry cycles are causing or inviting fungal spores into the wood , then hardener would stop that.
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    I finally found out what the knife shaped ball of rust in my garage is. After decades of wondering

    One of the few things that can go through more bread than a serrated bread knife is a passion for buying great knives
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    Show your newest knife buy

    II ordered two knives last night but they are nothing cool like you guys have. But as the newest newb here I guess I can get laughed at. I ordered a Gereber EAB because my last tiny knife got changed from dangerously unsafe lockback into a fixed blade letter opener ands because I discovered...
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    I finally found out what the knife shaped ball of rust in my garage is. After decades of wondering

    McMAN I award you all of the points. in the guessing contest. Now check out the changes between Chrisys patents and photos and how this blade and handle arrangement are slightly different.. And stronger Also as an asside almost all of Christys wire handled serrated bread knives that you'll see...
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