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Hello from N. Calif.
Hello Im new here but I've been lurking at the tutorials. I have learned so much from them, thank you.
I started making knives about four years ago, and after seeing the engraving on the knives in the magazines I had to try it. I started with my own forged gravers and a old drill press base. Then I took a beginer class and got some tools. I work as a steel fabricator and I don't have as much time as I would like to make knives and engrave. Here are a few pics. of my work. The dagger is what Im working on now. The guard is stainless, that was a mistake, it's taking for ever but now im learning to use carbide. David Jacobson http://www.santacruziron.com |
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Re: Hello from N. Calif.
Whats up. wel i am new here as well. I checked out your pictures you posted pretty cool stuff. I especially like the dagger and the knife with the parrot with the sailboat inlay. Anyway welcome.
David
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Re: Hello from N. Calif.
Hi David, Welcome!
I like that dagger. Did you file spiral handle? Looks super nice. Are you making the Damascus too? Steve
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Re: Hello from N. Calif.
Nice Work David !
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Re: Hello from N. Calif.
Nice work David! It's great to see another Knife aficionado on the forum (though I just got started at both making and engraving).
I really like the dagger! You're a man of many talents; I noticed some scrimshaw on the knifes on your website along with the many nice wrought iron pieces. I was wondering if you did the sailboat inlay before or after tempering? Afterwards seems like it would have been really difficult, but I also noticed that you got interested in knives from watching a Japanese smith forging a blade. I was thinking perhaps for that blade you used a hard core steel, jacketed with a steel that remains a little softer after tempering like some of the traditional Japanese smiths do? Anyway, welcome to the forum! Hope to see more of your work.
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Re: Hello from N. Calif.
Thank You, Yes I did made the damascus, The handle is redwood bural and I used a small sanding drumb on a rotery tool to grind the spirals. This was my first silver wire inlay.
The gold sailboats are inlayed above the temper line in the softer steel. Dave |
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