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Foged & engraved knife
Heres one I just finished. It's forged from a 3" ball bearing.
Thanks for looking. |
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Re: Foged & engraved knife
Wauw, thats a great looking knife.
Never knew that you could use a ball bearing for knife material. Can you tell me how you went about it? Thanks, Daniel |
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Re: Foged & engraved knife
dope..
that knife is badass! |
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Re: Foged & engraved knife
Very nice! Elegantly simple! I quite like the -don't know what to call it- "bend" at the beginning of the blade
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Re: Foged & engraved knife
I had a 3" ball bearing (52100 steel), I etched it to see whitch way the grain of the steel is going. Then arc welded a steel bar for a handle at the end of the grain. Then I heated it in my forge for almost 2 hours before drawing it out in a power hammer. Once I got it to a manageable shape, I did the rest of the forging by hand. Once it was groung and sanded to 220 grit, I edge quenched it leaving the top half much softer than the cutting edge.
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Re: Foged & engraved knife
Thanks for the explaination.
I was thinking, the round thing with the balls in the middle I must say that I am looking differently at my 3.5#ball now. Pitty I don't have a power hammer. Thanks again and great work. |
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Re: Foged & engraved knife
I really love the multiple disciplines in your knife. It's elegant yet rustic. Really inspirational. Thanks for showing it.
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