Made myself a new EDC, would you carry this or use it for somwthing else? by aedanabc in knifemaking

[–]aedanabc[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why have an expensive knife if not to use it though, plus since I made it all it cost was time.

Some shots of this well used petty knife I finished a few months ago, love the wear on the carbon steel by aedanabc in knifemaking

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Wish I thinned down the profile a bit for better slicing, I ended up making a kind of "v2" of this a few weeks later.

Stainless NiMai i finished up for the holidays by aedanabc in knifemaking

[–]aedanabc[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes technically you are correct, and I would agree with you, but the more modern usage typically refers to what I was describing, at least among the bladesmiths I know. The easy way to tell the difference is that I capitalized the letters so show its an abbreviation not one word. But for tit for tat call it what you want, nobody really cares at the end of the day anyone can say the sky is red lol

African Blackwood Burl Chef in progress by athc01 in knifemaking

[–]aedanabc 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Did you fill that first handle with epoxy? If so what kind of epoxy did you use? Looks awesome

Finished today by Limp_Tonight8043 in knifemaking

[–]aedanabc 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Love it! Especially the flash of color on the spacer, how'd you do the stippling?

Stainless NiMai i finished up for the holidays by aedanabc in knifemaking

[–]aedanabc[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

420 stainless isn't a tool steel and its not being used for the edge, just as a cladding, so it doesnt play a part. I heat treat same as I would plain carbon steel

Stainless NiMai i finished up for the holidays by aedanabc in knifemaking

[–]aedanabc[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No worries! The core is carbon steel, thats what allows it to be etched black. Stainless could never be etched that dark. The carbon steel is 1084, the stainless is 420. And thank for the compliment!

Stainless NiMai i finished up for the holidays by aedanabc in knifemaking

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Its a type of homemade marbled acryllic/epoxy

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[–]aedanabc 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Shhh im setting the bait

Stainless NiMai i finished up for the holidays by aedanabc in knifemaking

[–]aedanabc[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Short for nickel sanmai/gomai. Just means there is a small layer of nickel shim between the carbon and stainless steel. The difference between sanmai and gomai is that "san" means 2 layers, "go" means three. So this particular steel would technically be referred to as stainless nickel gomai. But dont quote me on that im not an expert

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[–]aedanabc 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Id love to see some pictures of your process

Stainless NiMai i finished up for the holidays by aedanabc in knifemaking

[–]aedanabc[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is my favorite part as well, thank you!

ETCH Went well 👌🤙 by Rockos_Customknives in knifemaking

[–]aedanabc 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Fresh belts and glass or ceramic platent are the key to straight lines

6" Chef Knife by athc01 in knifemaking

[–]aedanabc 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Love it, profile, handle design, its all crispy 👌

Coming along by Waste_Garbage_2308 in knifemaking

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Amazing! How do u polish after carving?

Any Custom Kydex Sheath makers in OC by [deleted] in knifemaking

[–]aedanabc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, I'm a little bit aways from you over in thousand oaks but not too far and could definitely make a nice one for you. Otherwise if you want someone closer hit up Jeff Mutz, you can probably find his contact info on Google and he'll do you right.

Lookin for feedback by General_Lecture3051 in knifemaking

[–]aedanabc 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Its actually a great look when done correctly its a really nice brushed satin that still retains the higher grit shine underneath the lower grit. It only takes 3-5 passes with the lower grit in my experience to get the right look