:yesway: Agreed.
As for the knife, I think it's great. I love the uncommon qualities Micarta often takes on when you polish it up with a super high grit. I went up to 800 then buffed with compound on my first knife. It was homemade blue jean laminate (forgot to take pictures and post...
You know, I was a big fan of CRKT as a teenager. I loved my first CRKT, but all I really did was flip it open when I was bored and open boxes with it. After I started EDCing my CRKT and actually using it I became very disenchanted with their company (I have owned 3 thus far).
I can't...
I think it's just one of those things that you don't get it... unless you get it. I live in an apartment... I can't wait for the day I can throw $1k on a nasty custom chopper.
I think you could get a forge for as much as you could make one. They are cheap, I saw one bundled with a blacksmith drill press on craigslist a few weeks back for like $250. You'll spend more on an anvil, hammers, and tools than you will on your forge.
Basically they look like shallow sinks...
From my little bit of knowledge: no probably don't water quench it. You need to figure out what kind of metal it is, but my guess is you'll be using a fast oil for the final heat treat. But I don't think (I am speaking far from my comfort zone right now, forgive me) you will be quenching it...
What's your starting point? Do you have any blacksmithing tools, have you Youtubed this at all? I haven't done any forging but I have done my share of internet investigation on the topic. If you're looking for a starting point I can provide that much, but other than that I am useless. But be...
Nonsense jbombelli, you have to put your blood into the bevel of a good knife!
Good tip, Cubby. Keep em coming.
One thing I've learned doing my first few: Don't be afraid of the dunk bucket! I let my first one get wayyyy too hot.
Chosera is supposed to be the best. I have a 1000 grit that I may part with cheaply. I've decided that while I'd like to do stone sharpening eventually, for now it makes sense for me to just use a 1x30 sander. Check out a guy named Virtuovice on Youtube, he's from Japan and he breaks down the...
You know I really love tactical knives, but after seeing some of your work I'd like to see:
Hunter
Stainless
Wood (Something exotic or unusual)
Bolsters
One of those awesome leather sheathes!!!!
Under 8.5", maybe around 3.5"-4"
I didn't say they don't work. I said that they don't always help a Capitalist economy. But they did work: people got jobs and kept their families alive, and just a few decades later our great country hit a Golden Era.
The difference is that I believe the economic concessions were acceptable...
I agree, it is a stretch. That's why I presented it in the wording that I did. But it's one of those stretches that I think is necessary because the Constitution is not an infallible document. That's what makes me a Liberal and you a (I am just assuming, I apologize if I miss my mark)...
Anyway I'm out, I really just wanted to point out that he lied and that welfare is NOT a bigger part of our budget that defense. And he's not grouping it with Social Security, the only logical explanation for his claim. If anyone can disprove this go ahead, but I think the conversation has...
I didn't say the policies helped the Great Depression. While some did, most of the spending really hurt the economy. But the thing economists like to ignore: people. People who go hungry, get cold, get angry, commit crimes. I am never going to advocate that spending is EVER the choice in a...