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  • Tblack89

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    Thank you. It definitely helps to have encouragement after the frustration today. I still enjoyed the work and learned lessons but...dammit LOL. I wanted handle scales.
    In my experience when I get frustrated I’ve learned to walk away that day, for some unexplainable reason when I come back I usually knock it out quickly and with no issues. Just can’t win for losing some days.
     

    General Zod

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    In my experience when I get frustrated I’ve learned to walk away that day, for some unexplainable reason when I come back I usually knock it out quickly and with no issues. Just can’t win for losing some days.

    My biggest mistake was not quitting when I was tired. And I wound up grinding a contour off the handle scales that I shouldn't have...because I forgot which end was the pommel and which was the blade end. Today also drove home the fact that I seriously need a small band saw/scroll saw. Next knife I sell will probably buy me one.
     

    General Zod

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    OK, so I was going to do some work on the handle scales and get things geared up to harden and temper the blade (need to cut some angle steel to serve as smooth "cushions" for the vise in case the blade warps in the quench) but instead...I had to take my daughter to the ER. (She's fine, had some disorientation this afternoon but they couldn't find anything wrong and she'll be seeing her regular doctor ASAP)

    Next weekend I'll be taking advantage of the cooler temps. The heat treat at least will happen, and I'm hoping to have the new handle scales cut and at least partially shaped.
     

    no2gates

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    OK, so I was going to do some work on the handle scales and get things geared up to harden and temper the blade (need to cut some angle steel to serve as smooth "cushions" for the vise in case the blade warps in the quench) but instead...I had to take my daughter to the ER. (She's fine, had some disorientation this afternoon but they couldn't find anything wrong and she'll be seeing her regular doctor ASAP)

    Next weekend I'll be taking advantage of the cooler temps. The heat treat at least will happen, and I'm hoping to have the new handle scales cut and at least partially shaped.
    Best wishes for your daughters health. Hopefully it was just a one-time fluke or something.
     

    General Zod

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    Today's progress...I spent some time cutting and smoothing some angle steel to "cushion" the jaws of my bench vise should any warping happen when I quench next weekend. I seriously wanted to heat treat this weekend but a migraine derailed my Saturday. Still, I hot things done.

    Today was spent cutting, drilling, and rough shaping the handle scales. Very satisfying work. I bought a small set of wood rasps a few weeks ago and they were exactly what I needed. These progress pics show the scales attached with tape and superglue so I could shape them on the knife while still having them removable.

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    Clamping the second handle scale on. Note that the scale on top has been shaped while you can see the blue tape on the unshaped one. I did this to keep the knife visible so I wouldn't risk grinding into the steel while removing g material on the grinder once the changes were too delicate for the rasps.

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    Still pretty thick here...it'll thin out with more shaping and contouring. Right now what I was concerned with was conforming to the profile of the blade.

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    It's getting there. Finally.
     

    General Zod

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    Is that Mahoganny scales?
    Red Micarta pins look good with those too.
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    Stabilized black walnut. Glenbo requested walnut scales and brass hardware for this little knife.

    I don't have any experience with micarta - eventually I'll get there. Right now I'm working with brass and steel and walnut...although somewhere I've got some cherry scales I should use.

    I like the finish on that knife. What did you do to blue it?
     
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