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Mecha is slowly getting back to production. It has been four months since the fire. I suspect he will chime in and give us an update.
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There is one sure way to find out ... make one. If it works, it will be a really lightweight folder. If it doesn't, you will have templates for...
Check of Atlas forges. talk to Charles about your needs. Commercially, you can't beat the NC Tool Company forges.
Yes, it should be stabilized. I would cut it into large blocks and have them stabilized. Then cut scales from the stabilized blocks.
I think it is related to being a member. Registered users are basically visitors with posting privileges. They don't pay, so they don't get free...
hightemptools.com You age is relevant. The forum requires a correct age to become a member. It was a requirement when you joined. If you lied,...
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Welcome ToMang07. Is your profile age correct 91? By your username, I would guess you were you born in 2007? Put a 1/2" layer of any flux...
Yes, after you learn to weld up damascus, you can stack 20 layers if your press/hammer will handle that size. Now, when learning it is best to...
A chisel grind doesn't exactly "pull" to one side or the other, but it does "push" the cutoff section to the beveled side. In cutting thin slices,...
You can use pieces about 6" long with a core of 1/8" to as much as 1/4" and sides of 1/16" to 1/8" and then draw the billet, or do it as a full...
I don't measure them, but on kitchen knives, I go between .005" and .001", depending on the function of the knife. My standard method is to take...
suha, I apologize for the rude behavior of those two members. I assure you they are not the normal member here. I won't tolerate any conduct like...
Here is what I tell people asking your question: 1) Learn to forge weld flawlessly. Start with three 3X1.5X1/4" bars of 1084 (or similar) steel...
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Don't let Natlek rattle you. He means well. I looked at your profile and don't see any info at all. Fill out your info with age, location, and...
In my vise collection ( I don't know how many I have, it is a sickness) I have a couple small parts clamps similar to yours, but they have wooden...
Natlek is sort of kidding you... sort of. The truth is you are asking questions that are far down the road from where you are now. Learning to...
That is better. You could forge them flat and stack, twist five or six into a tight twist and forge weld them, or what I would do - straighten out...