thanks, a bit daunting at first but 14c28n is actually not too difficult to do, just requires some precise temperature control and timingThat's a peach! what's it like working in stainless?
thanks, after finishing the heat treat/tempering i leave the blade in vinegar for a couple days to remove the anti scale compound and thats the texture it leaves. i like to leave it like that as gives it a rustic look contrasting with the clean grindsLove the finish on the blade, the satin look- looks like your bearing steel finishes
your exactly right and im not entirely sure why i didn't do it on this? on the plus though it does leave room for a finger.Beautiful execution.
I have always thought that the dropped edge/choil really helps the visual flow of knives like this. What was the thinking behind not having the choil extend up to the plunge (plunge and choil coincide)?
been working on this one today and just about finished sanding the handle before it got too dark for pic's.
6" blade from 4mm 14c28n stainless with stacked micarta/g10 handleView attachment 47208 View attachment 47209 View attachment 47210