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    After practicing on some scrap steel, it was time to grind a knife. The grind came out pretty good for my first one in several months. The fail part came in when I did not straighten the steel before I heat treated (or after I completed the temper cycle). I may have gotten too agressive with it before I tempered it.

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    Dang, I kept looking at the pics wondering what the heck was wrong with it. Maybe it didn't feel like being a knife. Maybe it felt like being a fancy fire steel striker instead.
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    Well, they used to say when racing sports cars, "If you don't spin out, you don't know how fast you can go around that corner".
    Just don't spin out every time.........
    Tough break was looking good.......
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    NOT a fail, you have only discovered one of many ways on how not to tempor a knife

    Thomas Edison - 1000 attempts making a light bulb... finally, he got one that worked. Same thing, he found 1000 ways on how not to make a light bulb.

    Keep at it and do not get discouraged, you have a very nice talent there that many would kiss ole Kelsies butt in market square to have ....

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    bound to loose a few here and there. it's still a fine blade, and there is probably a partial tang knife in there. for all the flack they get they are as sturdy as you commit to making them.
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    Looks like a short handled tool. I'll bet if the SHTF and someone had nothing, and they found that; they would think they found the greatest treasure on earth.

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    I temper mine just as soon as they are cool enough from the HT to handle. The good news is that you know your HT/quench method is getting the steel very hard. It's a good reminder and a good lesson learned...Dont mess with any carbon steel between the quench and the first temper cycle! That was a nice looking blank!
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    Shoot Crash, look like a little grinding to make a short hidden tang antler handle knife is in order. You already have the pin hole.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick View Post
    Dang, I kept looking at the pics wondering what the heck was wrong with it. Maybe it didn't feel like being a knife. Maybe it felt like being a fancy fire steel striker instead.
    LOL!! Me too, Rick!! Ouch...that sucks, Crash. There is nothing worse than putting that kind of effort into a piece, only to have it break like that. I've had it happen to me with a clock I made. It was devastating!
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    Yeah, I'll make something with it. Either a little kit knife, or a partial tang knife.
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    Shoot, looks like the making of a good folder!

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