![]() Really a nice feature when I think about it however not many smiths actually ever take full advantage of the bick or damage them due to their not knowing the somewhat delicate nature with respect of the rest of the anvil. Throughout the history of anvil making there have been numerous makes with double horns this may be the first one Ihave seen with dissimilar horn and bick shapes. There are more pictures and full build documentation on my site at the address in my signature. Should do me well for the light work I intend to do on it. Here the horns have been refined, ready to heat treat the face and weld it up.Īll welded up, the welds cleaned up, finished refining the shape and wire brushed the rust, ready for paintĪll finished, the paint is two coats of high heat Tremclad flat enamel. Here I faced off the top surfaces on my mill/drill. In this picture I have done a rough mark-up for a guide and I made up a face of 1" thick tool steel to add weight and size to the working face. After collecting more rust for a couple years I finally utilized a 1.5' to build a double horn anvil for light work. Like general knife discussion? /r/knives is the place for you.As mentioned in another RR anvil thread, a few years ago while filling in a old homestead basement dugout I found a 7 1/2' piece of rail, I had thought of making an RR anvil so this was perfect. If you use water or brine, expect broken blades!įor more general blacksmithing, check out our friends at /r/blacksmithĬheck out /r/ChefKnives for all things regarding culinary cutleryĪ place where both metal bangers and grinder monkeys are welcome /r/knifemaking Grocery store canola oil can work well -if you use clean preheated oilīrine and water are cheap for "water hardening" steels W, but use fast oils Parks 50 & Houghton Quench K ![]() ![]() Here is a good post by Kevin Cashen with the Explanation and classification of oil speedsįor heat treating yourself with minimal equipment, find a Eutectoid steel 1080, 1084. Use commercial quench oil & match oil speed to the steel type Be sure to check the Shipping and Price tabsįorget the Goddard's Goop Quench, Motor Oil, Transmission Fluid Or air quenched A2, ATS34, Elmax, CPM154, 154CM, 440C etc. Oil Hardening Carbon Steels and Air Hardening Stainless Steels Right click and save this and watch it oftenĪ2, ATS34, Elmax, CPM154, 154CM, 440C etc. Heat Treating Basics Video (downloadable) His telephone service is better than his website. ![]() For the work involved, it is very cheap to buy and use known good steel.ġ084FG sold by Aldo Bruno is formulated for Knifemaking, Cheap & made for DIY heat-treat. Files, railroad spikes, lawnmower blades and other unknown steels can definitely be used for practice forging but will not perform for a knife. The “welding steel” at Tractor Supply/ Lowes/ Home Depot is mild steel and useless for knivesīuy new, known, annealed blade steel. Knife Shop Safety and PPE by Jim Ferguson (Downloadable, Right Click, Save As)Ībsolute Cheapskate Way To Start Making Knives (Downloadable PDF) Heat Treating Tool Box- Kevin Cashen's detailed guide to heat treating User Submitted Content: Kiln Build by meepstah Large and in Depth List of Wood for Handles Dirt Cheap Guide to Knife Forging LINKS TO BLOGS AND WEBSITES ARE CONSIDERED SELF-PROMOTION.ĥ) Posts that address questions easily searched or answered in the WIKI will be removed. You are welcome to make transactions private, but please don't post your website or prices. This place is welcome to everyone, from master artisans, to beginners, to people that just like knives and learning and sharing their knowledgeġ) Post anything related to bladesmithing.Ģ) All official AMAs must be Mod approved with verification.ģ) Keep comments respectful and on topic.Ĥ) Blatant self promotion and for sale posts are not allowed. Welcome to Bladesmith! The art and craft of forged blades.
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