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Main Boards => Hunting Knives and Crafters => Topic started by: kbaknife on May 20, 2011, 05:44:00 PM
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Man, knives are just poppin' up everywhere these days!
That's cool.
Here's a W2 Hunter with Damascus Take-down fittings and a stabilized Koa handle.
I can NOT! capture the character in that handle with my meager photography.
(http://i28.photobucket.com/albums/c247/kbaknife/Knives%202011/Koa-a1.jpg)
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Nice Karl, love that hamon. I just sent out a 20 lbs. box to W.S.S.I this week. As it goes right now I'll be at Blade on Sat. hope to see you then and good luck. Moon.
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20# box of Koa?
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Love the hamon on that one.
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That is a beauty!
Steve
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Potomac Forge
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Love me some Koa. Beautiful as always!!!
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"I can NOT! capture the character in that handle with my meager photography."
Should I bring my camera and lightbox?
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I know how that is with Koa. It is very hard to capture its true beauty. That is a wonderful looking knife.
Allan
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No, some koa, black and red palm,maple burl and a bunch of assorted chunks.
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The whole knife, including Koa, has PLENTY of character!
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Just got a block of Koa-hopefully mine will look that nice finished. If only I could form the handle as nice too.... How do you finish your blade so the hamon shows up so well without having a really shiny finish? The only tutorials I've seen for hamons end in polished blades but I like yours better. Great knife.
Jeremy
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Karl, I'd say you got the hamon thing down. That is ripped! Wyatt says that. I think it's a good thing. :saywhat:
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Yep, I'd say it's pretty "ripped" too Karl...
Tough getting old and not being able to keep up aint it Lin ;) Had a kid come wheeling in the drive the other day. I thought what the heck is that 13 year old kid doing driving around with his 12 year old girl friend... Turns out they were 25 & 24... Karen thought it was funny... :banghead:
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Originally posted by gudspelr:
How do you finish your blade so the hamon shows up so well without having a really shiny finish? The only tutorials I've seen for hamons end in polished blades but I like yours better. Great knife.
Jeremy
I take the blade to a clean 1200 grit.
Etch 3-4-5 times for about 60 seconds, cleaning off with 0000 Steel Wool each time between etches to see how deeply it has etched.
When I like it, I neutralize the etch.
Clean off the oxides as well as I can with 0000 steel wool and then wipe the blade with automotive mag wheel cleaner.
Done.
Don't forget - no matter how you etch and sand to expose your hamon, you can't expose what's not there.
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Thanks Karl-makes sense.
Jeremy