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Desert Ironwood And Damascus

Discussion in 'Fixed Blades' started by FORGE, Feb 17, 2016.

  1. FORGE

    FORGE Active Member

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    Steel - 1080/15N20 forged in crushed W's, then laddered
    Handle - Desert ironwood
    Fittings - 304 stainless and 0.015 black fiber spacers

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  2. Brad

    Brad Active Member

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    Nice knife
     
  3. LeclairKnives

    LeclairKnives Active Member

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    Awsome knife, I really like your damascus
     
  4. bobbybirds

    bobbybirds Active Member

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    Beautiful work!
     
  5. Grayzer86

    Grayzer86 Active Member

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    Another beauty Cal. With the frequency you are posting these it makes me wonder if you even sleep lol.
     
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  6. dancom

    dancom Dust Maker Legend Member

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    Wow! Another teeth chattering example of crushed Ws. But, the part that kills me most is the sectioning of the handle and grain alignment. If your spacers total 3/64", the cut in the block is the same, giving the visual continuity. There are no jaggies there.

    Respect. + Super cool.

    Dan
     
  7. Grizz Axxemann

    Grizz Axxemann Active Member

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    I hope to be half that talented some day :)
     
  8. krash-bang

    krash-bang Active Member

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    Awesome knife. I just love that Damascus. Do you make it yourself?
     
  9. FORGE

    FORGE Active Member

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    Yes,I forge all my own Damascus
     

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