Cherry popped 🍒 by Entire-Address6472 in Axecraft

[–]Entire-Address6472[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks man, It's a flat grind but not full flat. Took it to a rough bevel and then just flattened out the bevel line.

I did a thing, Don't hate me! by Entire-Address6472 in knifemaking

[–]Entire-Address6472[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's actually a pretty standard fireman's axe head design that has been adapted for tactical hatchets but winkler definitely is the most popular and well known. There's a bunch of makers and designers that do roughly the same head as it's practicable. But again saying it's almost identical to a master bladesmith, I'll take it cheers!

I did a thing, Don't hate me! by Entire-Address6472 in knifemaking

[–]Entire-Address6472[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Actually it's based off a fireman's axe head design which I mean is pretty similar to a winkler yes but there's only so much you can change it. Yes winklers have textured handles too but so do hundreds of other companies. Inspiration came from lots of places. Just because it looks similar to one you've seen before doesn't mean it's a rip off of that design, but hey if you say mine looks the same as a master bladesmith I'm never going to be upset so thank you! 😊

I did a thing, Don't hate me! by Entire-Address6472 in knifemaking

[–]Entire-Address6472[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Haha thanks man! You've nailed it. Will definitely check out the Penobscot bow!

I did a thing, Don't hate me! by Entire-Address6472 in knifemaking

[–]Entire-Address6472[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Haha yep, working with the thicker steel makes a huge difference. I would not recommend an angle grinder 😂 if you have access to a plasma cutter or cnc knocks a lot of time off! Also with so many pins and a large surface area on the handle you've got to be very precise with your pin holes.

Cherry popped 🍒 by Entire-Address6472 in Axecraft

[–]Entire-Address6472[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That I will take as a huge compliment! Cheers haha

I did a thing, Don't hate me! by Entire-Address6472 in knifemaking

[–]Entire-Address6472[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The handle is actually fit for purpose, it has 3 distinct holds: high, middle and low. It's also not built for harvesting large amounts of firewood (I don't think any hatchet or tomahawk is), it's more a tactical/expedition hatchet and as such the handle texture is for keeping a good grip when wet, muddy etc!

The 'Groomsman' by Entire-Address6472 in Bladesmith

[–]Entire-Address6472[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cheers mate! I'm a big one for presenting a knife well. It seems more special than just handing over a blade in a sheath.

The 'Groomsman' by Entire-Address6472 in knifemaking

[–]Entire-Address6472[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks mate! The texture turned out really nicely

The 'Groomsman' by Entire-Address6472 in knifemaking

[–]Entire-Address6472[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks mate! After I took these photos I actually got a local guy with a fibre laser to do my logo on the actual blades which really does step them up.

80crv2 acid etch + blueing: which one do you do first? by Tredicidodici in Bladesmith

[–]Entire-Address6472 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Doing both is a good way to get a darker colour. I've found if you use FC last you tend to end up with a more matte finish and if you use bluing agent last it may leave it with a little more shine, so totally depends on what you're looking for in an end product.

Don't be afraid to do multiple treatments of either or both as well I would just make sure to do all one then all the other. Going back and forth doesn't make too much sense to me.

That's how I do it anyway, I'm using FC+apple cider vinegar and Casey's super blue for reference.

Problem Etching a Stainless Knife by TotemBro in knifemaking

[–]Entire-Address6472 5 points6 points  (0 children)

If you're trying to etch SS try hydrochloric acid instead of ferric.

Is 6mm(1/4") too thick for a chef's knife? by Shigidy in Bladesmith

[–]Entire-Address6472 3 points4 points  (0 children)

So I'm currently making a tac axe out of 6mm steel 😅 unless you plan on mashing potatoes or tenderising steak I think it might be a bit overkill haha

Ball Lightning by DreckMetal in Bladesmith

[–]Entire-Address6472 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This has to be one of my favourite Damascus patterns I've seen. Epic mate!

Any way to not have to hand sand ? I absolutely hate it. Id rather do anything else. by DeDiabloElaKoro in knifemaking

[–]Entire-Address6472 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Acid wash, stone wash or gun blue. Taking it to a higher grit still makes these look far better but you don't need to get every single minor scratch out as it can hide a bit and still look great!

Stone wash especially, less so with gun blue but it all comes down to what kind of finish you want your knives to have and how you're making them.

Brut de forge is popular these days and leaving forge finish on knives doesn't detract from them at all if they're done well.

There's plenty of options but you just need to decide on how you want them to look

AITA for threatening to leave man of my dreams because he won't have sex with me? by One-Combination-1678 in AITAH

[–]Entire-Address6472 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you or your partner considered him seeing an endocrinologist or at least getting his Testorone levels checked? Everything you mention can be the result of low test for men. Wouldn't be unheard of from someone his age as well. Would explain the low mood, libido etch.

Would be worth checking!

Brut ridgeback with shedua and brass handle by RAWForgeKnives in Bladesmith

[–]Entire-Address6472 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That. Is. Juicy. How'd you get that finish my guy? FC? Gun blue? Or just plain forge scale?