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    Default My Version of a Butchery

    I was reading up On old Butchery Style Huntsmen/Butchery Knives In the Last issue of My Backwoods Mag. and Decide to try my hand a Making One. So Here it is

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    Looks Good & practical also.

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    I like it. Your knives keep getting gooder and gooder.
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    Looks good! How's the heat treat going on the lawn mower blades?
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    Nice job. I agree with Crash. Your knives look better with each new one you make. Keep it up.

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    What kind of scales did you put on it? That has some really clean lines that catch the eye. I like the looks of it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by COWBOYSURVIVAL View Post
    Looks good! How's the heat treat going on the lawn mower blades?
    I have Been Anneling the Blades By Putting them Into a Good Burning Fire and Letting it Burn Out and Cooling over Night . Then After Working the Metal and making the Knife I Do a Heat treat till red Hot Quenching In Heated Motor Oil .And Then Baking In My Goodwill $10.00 Toster over at 400 for about 2 Hours .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick View Post
    What kind of scales did you put on it? That has some really clean lines that catch the eye. I like the looks of it.
    The Wood I Used Was Red Cedar .Saw a Broken Hope Chest On the Side Of the Road They were throwing out So I Grabbed It and Made it into a Saller Chest for the Wife and the Scarps I'll Be Useing for Knives. I Am stablizing the Wood With Minwax Wood Hardener In My Make Shift Vacuum .Here's How I'm Doing it With a Bit Of Modding Went With a Electrical Pump Since I'm Doing Pices 12 Inches or So . ( http://chriscrawfordknives.com/#/mas...zer/4535517970 ) And Just for S&G's I'm also Using Linseed Oil On it Just to Bring Out the Color.

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    Nice Butcher.

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