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    Quote Originally Posted by canid View Post
    if the edge proves not to be durable enough and your blade is pretty thick i would wonder if it hardened deep enough to begin with. I've heard this shouldn't really be a problem with stock in the knife thickness range, but it is still said to need an ample soak time during the hardening heat to get complete/even hardening. sounds like you're probably fine though, if the inner steel where your edge is skated the file. It looks like a fine blade and of course you know your business.
    It takes both science and common sense to make a blade this large in relatively uncontrolled conditions. I washed the blade thoroughly to ensure contaminents weren't an issue with color, but It is certainly not a mirror finish. I adjusted temp. and soak time to the mass of the blade. The proof will be in the chopping, shaving, and sharpening and or having to resharpen...after all we are making a knife not quite the same as a wind turbine bearing race.
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    I also want to thank Canid for weighing in...Thanks Man!
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    I am making progress on the scales..... .25" Aluminum and leather laminate. It has tested my skills but, I think it is unique!
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    I drilled the aluminum scales tonight. I am determined to make this work.....
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    How long is this gonna take?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Winter View Post
    How long is this gonna take?
    You can get a knife tomorrow from Chinamart or even Sweden for 12$ to 100$....This isn't one of them. I am working on it now. I am getting close to the fit and finish part of this project and I can assure you, it isn't available because it won't be for sale. They don't sell these at your local hardware store. It will take time to make something of this caliber with hand tools. No offense taken. So you can get a better understanding I am a full time Manager at one of the worlds largest manufactures and a single Father. I'll do it on my time.
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    Next question. Yes, you in the back corner..........
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    Wow, you must have missed the LOL face. I hope to one day make a knife so I have a better understanding of the work involved.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Winter View Post
    Wow, you must have missed the LOL face. I hope to one day make a knife so I have a better understanding of the work involved.
    I guess I'd like to see a contribution to the forum...instead of dribble in my post.
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    Oh gee - everybody lighten up. It was meant as humor from one knife maker to another.
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    Quote Originally Posted by crashdive123 View Post
    Oh gee - everybody lighten up. It was meant as humor from one knife maker to another.
    Crash, I PM'd Winter as soon as I realized he wasn't Mischief.... No worries for either of us.

    I am very pleased with the results of handling this one. Here is an update.

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    I want to add that the Permatex Gasket Shellac Compound was an Ideal way to attach the scales....Can you say steam Gasket? It will be impermeable to moisture...fer sure.
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    That turned out great!
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    I was wondering how the scales were going to turn out. You did a nice job on that rascal. Me likey!!
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    The aluminum looks great. How grippy is it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Winter View Post
    The aluminum looks great. How grippy is it?
    The CNSK holes were to lighten the handle, I lucked up and my fingers seem made for them. Playing with the idea of some file work now. I just did a chopping comparison against my Wetterlings 19" hunters axe. That will be a whole new thread.
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