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Post by Deleted on Apr 20, 2019 16:12:24 GMT -5
That have been stored in Rubbermaid containers for a few years. Cleaned, buffed, polished and sharpened 10 today. Took a few hours to be done properly. Below is a picture of two Damascus knives I made a number of years ago. They were stored well, no rustđź‘Ť They needed some tender loving care which included.....cleaning, buffing, polishing and sharpened using my Lansky System and ceramic sticks. Both were used in kitchen prep and those times I enjoyed camping. Thought id share a picture for you knife enthusiasts.........
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Post by oldcajun123 on Apr 20, 2019 16:13:41 GMT -5
Stunning!
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Post by McWiggins on Apr 20, 2019 16:57:36 GMT -5
Great looking blades!
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Post by pepesdad1 on Apr 20, 2019 17:05:32 GMT -5
Sweet Damascus, I had ordered some blanks from Jantz, I believe and had Blackhorse, you remember him, put some tiger maple scales on them. Wife won't touch them as they will cut you just for looking at them. I gave him this Randall, as I had no one at the time to give it to as an inheritance...if I had known you and AJ, it would have been different. Now, I have these two plug knives that he made for me.
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Post by trailboss on Apr 20, 2019 17:27:17 GMT -5
Nice Job, Ted...them are some great looking blades.
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Post by Darin on Apr 20, 2019 17:48:11 GMT -5
Nice blades!
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Post by scrooge on Apr 20, 2019 18:16:32 GMT -5
Sweet Ted. An you made them. WOW! Outstanding Walt.
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Post by scrooge on Apr 20, 2019 18:27:05 GMT -5
That have been stored in Rubbermaid containers for a few years. Cleaned, buffed, polished and sharpened 10 today. Took a few hours to be done properly. Below is a picture of two Damascus knives I made a number of years ago. They were stored well, no rustđź‘Ť They needed some tender loving care which included.....cleaning, buffing, polishing and sharpened using my Lansky System and ceramic sticks. Both were used in kitchen prep and those times I enjoyed camping. Thought id share a picture for you knife enthusiasts......... MORE!!
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Post by Scott W on Apr 20, 2019 18:32:05 GMT -5
That have been stored in Rubbermaid containers for a few years. Cleaned, buffed, polished and sharpened 10 today. Took a few hours to be done properly. Below is a picture of two Damascus knives I made a number of years ago. They were stored well, no rust👍 They needed some tender loving care which included.....cleaning, buffing, polishing and sharpened using my Lansky System and ceramic sticks. Both were used in kitchen prep and those times I enjoyed camping. Thought id share a picture for you knife enthusiasts......... Love them Ted, nice work!!
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Post by addamsruspipe on Apr 20, 2019 18:46:14 GMT -5
That is some beautiful work. Very nice knives.
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Post by sperrytops on Apr 20, 2019 18:48:56 GMT -5
Very nice.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 20, 2019 19:06:10 GMT -5
For you James....just one more. Not many members into knives. This is the Deer Knife, Gutting w/No Hook that I always carried when hunting. I made a separate Gut, Hook I much preferred. The handle scales I used a fiberglass resin and black & green construction paper......made my own Micarta. It’s messy, but make enough for other knives. One day I’ll post the knife I made from my own denim Micarta.
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Post by pepesdad1 on Apr 20, 2019 19:12:44 GMT -5
What steel did you use on this last one?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 20, 2019 19:45:51 GMT -5
What steel did you use on this last one? I purchased a D2 steel billet, it’s a high carbon, high chromium tool steel. Resists rust, holds an edge well, fairly easy to heat treat and handles a Rockwell hardness of 62 with no issues.
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Post by scrooge on Apr 20, 2019 19:57:03 GMT -5
Very nice. It took about 7 minutes for me to stop drueling over the 1st 2. Thanks!
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Post by Deleted on Apr 20, 2019 20:07:18 GMT -5
To pretty to use I admire your craftmanship those knives look fantastic.
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Post by AJ on Apr 20, 2019 21:24:45 GMT -5
Sweet Damascus, I had ordered some blanks from Jantz, I believe and had Blackhorse, you remember him, put some tiger maple scales on them. Wife won't touch them as they will cut you just for looking at them. I gave him this Randall, as I had no one at the time to give it to as an inheritance...if I had known you and AJ, it would have been different. Now, I have these two plug knives that he made for me. Walt,I sincerely regret you didn’t know me when you gifted the Randall knife to Blackhores as I would dearly love owning such a knife. AJ Ted, those two knives look great and no doubt are very well crafted. I especially like the bottom one. Well done my friend! AJ
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Post by kbareit on Apr 21, 2019 5:32:59 GMT -5
I don't know a lot about knives but I know a good looking and well made one when I see them. I'd love to try and make one myself but don't have the patience. Very nice knives Ted.
Walt, you also have some nice knives as well.
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Post by roadsdiverged on Apr 21, 2019 10:24:06 GMT -5
Beautiful knives. I love sharp objects and you will never catch me without a knife.
My oldest son loves them just as much. His collection grows quic because I gave him most of my old ones.
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Post by driftingfate on Apr 21, 2019 11:41:11 GMT -5
Have to love good looking, sharp, pointy things.
Thanks for posting.
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Post by pepesdad1 on Apr 24, 2019 9:19:09 GMT -5
Sweet Damascus, I had ordered some blanks from Jantz, I believe and had Blackhorse, you remember him, put some tiger maple scales on them. Wife won't touch them as they will cut you just for looking at them. I gave him this Randall, as I had no one at the time to give it to as an inheritance...if I had known you and AJ, it would have been different. Now, I have these two plug knives that he made for me. I had mentioned in Ted previous post about a set of kitchen knives I had made for my personal use...finally took some pictures of them.
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Post by dervis on Apr 24, 2019 10:04:46 GMT -5
Beautiful. Everyone needs a good knife. I found I need several . HA HA
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Post by oldcajun123 on Apr 24, 2019 10:30:44 GMT -5
Sons first knife, from a Lawn Mower blade, made the leather holster too.
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Post by oldcajun123 on Apr 24, 2019 10:39:44 GMT -5
His second knife, bought a Damascus blank.
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Post by oldcajun123 on Apr 24, 2019 10:44:40 GMT -5
He made this one for me to cut Plugs, handle is Gariffe Bone. Not as good as Teds knifes but he is improving.
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Post by pepesdad1 on Apr 24, 2019 10:55:27 GMT -5
Maybe a difference in experience, length of time in making knives, but the ones your son is making, OldCajun, look pretty good to me. That plug knife is a fine one..I know you are proud to use it and display it as well...great work, certainly he needs to keep on making them.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 24, 2019 15:29:06 GMT -5
Walt, those kitchen prep knives look stunning, that blade steel will hold its edge quite well for a long period of time. Also, easy to re-sharpen when needed with ceramic sticks. Well doneđź‘Śđź‘Ťđź‘Ťđź‘Ť
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Post by peteguy on Apr 24, 2019 15:39:52 GMT -5
Picked this up at KFC today. Didn't need to clean it or anything. Worked great! Just wanted to post in this great thread. I am not into knives but from the looks of these I should be.
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Post by pepesdad1 on Apr 24, 2019 17:10:41 GMT -5
KFC makes some nice knives...good production ones.
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Post by instymp on Apr 24, 2019 17:29:01 GMT -5
Nice knives lonecoyote, you are an artisan. (And others too) What kind of ceramic sticks do you use & what angle degree?
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