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Meet The Maker Series #1 - Les Batchelor
It's been awesome over the past couple of years seeing photographs of knife makers from all over Australia, and talking with them at the various events held promoting the craft of knife making. The stories of how people have found themselves neck deep in an amazing new hobby have been fun to hear about, and so we've decided to begin asking some makers some questions about what they do, how they do it, and why - and share it with the knife making community!
Without further ado, please
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6th Dec 2018
Heat Treating 9Cr18Mo
How To Heat Treat 9Cr18Mo Stainless Steel9Cr18Mo is a stainless knife steel in the 440C family.Heat treatment requires good temperature control and for optimal results, also a cryo treatment.For instance dry ice and methylated alcohol mixed in a cooler.Decent results can be achieved without the cryo step.Note: All times start at temperature, meaning not until the steel is the listed temperature. Ramp times are not included in the time listed.How to Heat Treat 9Cr18Mo or any other 440C famil
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5th Dec 2018
Brisa EnZo Kit Instructions
Instructions
for Brisa EnZo kits:Tools
Required:
Epoxy
glue, for instance Max Strength Araldite (2 component epoxy)Acetone
and kitchen paperFlat
head screw driverFile
and sand paperOptional:
Oil or wax to seal the handle (if wood)Step 1: Dry
fit the handle scales and corby bolts to make sure everything fits together. If
the red spacers are not attached to the handle scales, epoxy these on and when
dry, drill or cut holes for bolts and cut to size of handle scales.Step 2: Epoxy handle
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4th Dec 2018
How To Heat Treat Carbon Steel (1084/1075/15N20/5160...Simple Carbon Steels)
How To Heat Treat Simple Carbon Steels:The short version:Heat the steel to non-magnetic any way you can (815 C / 1500 F)No hold time required, just get the entire blade to this temperatureQUICKLY quench in luke warm Canola oil (oil is 30-50 C / 86 F-122F)Sand the flats with some sand paper (just enough to get a few shiny sections)Temper the blade in the stove for 2 hours x 2 at 200 C (390 F)The long version: (more detailed info on heat treatment and why you should do it this way)Simple carbon st
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25th Nov 2018
Artist and Knifemaker: Paul Arestan. Etched RWL34 and HoneyComb Scales
Paul E Arestan is an artist and knifemaker, living on the side of Mount Nebo in Queensland.He is one of those makers you easily recognise the work of, blending the artistic with the skillful. Often etched, his work mix materials, form and function to a truly unique result. Black bamboo roots, glass eyes, antique silverware and painstakingly creating layer upon layer of etching can be found in his work.Paul is regarded one of the top makers in Australia, presenting at shows both here and internat
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22nd Nov 2018