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Small Skinner in Damascus and Juma Ivory Substitute
Mark E from Sydney has shared a couple of photos of his last project.A small skinner with damascus blade and handle scales in Juma Ivory substitute. Bolsters in micarta with matching spacers and mosaic pins. Looking very nice!
12th Oct 2018
Please help Saturday 1st of September: Drought Relief Charity Auction
We were fortunate enough to help in a small way at the charity auction organised by Cristel and Scotty Simmonds from Gidgee Knives in Bundaberg. Thank you guys! Please check in on Saturday 1st of August to help our farmers on the auction page on facebook. There is an amazing amount of generosity shown by our knife making community in providing items for the auction, check out the items on offer.One of the items is this set of Father & Son Lappi 95 Scandinavian knives, here&nbs
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31st Aug 2018
How To Get Into Knife Making?
How to get
into knife making?Knife
making is something that can look a bit daunting before you start. You may not
be across what tools and equipment you need, or not be across all the steps
involved. In this article we will break it down into a couple of different
options to make it easier to jump in and have a go.“Knife
making” can mean different things to different people. To me it means making a knife from a blade and handle materials. So you can start by making your own handle on
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29th Aug 2018
Heat Treating N690 Blade Steel from Bohler Uddeholm
How To Heat Treat N690 to 59-61 HRC:Heat to between 649-704 C and hold for 15 min (1200-1300 F)Heat to between 815-871 C and hold for 15 min (1500 - 1600 F)Heat to 1071 C and hold for 20 min (1960 F)Quench rapidly in oil or between plates with compressed air coolingRecommended: Cryo treat by deep freezing to -80 C for 2 hours for max hardness (-120 F)Temper twice at 185-199 C for 2 hours, for 59-61 HRC (365 - 390 F)Stainless high-quality steel from Austrian maker Bohler Uddeholm. Complex h
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11th Jul 2018
Knife from Tim Anson with Juma Green Mamba
Got the pleasure of seeing Tim Anson's work at the Sydney SHOT show a couple of weekends ago.He showed us this one, clean lines with mirror finished blade and Juma Green Mamba scales.Tim Anson's knives have been featured at the Ten Thousand Paces Gallery in Bowral.Awesome to see how this one turned out, here is a photo:
4th Jul 2018