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  1. Proportions

    Category: Workshop/How to make knives

      Sword proportions. A stout one would be 34-35 mm high at the machi, 25-26 mm at the yokote. More in the tachi area would reduce those by two to four mm each. I prefer 34/24 myself. The long ... Thursday, 13 January 2011
  2. Munich Report 2001

    Category: People/Knives News

    ... in his work. Joachim Faust, showed some really beautiful work. I especially liked a small boot knife in perfect proportions done with Balbach stainless Damascus and a beautiful burl handle. Peter Herbst, ... Thursday, 13 January 2011
  3. Japanese Sword Proportions

    Category: Workshop/How to make knives

      Sword proportions. A stout one would be 34-35 mm high at the machi, 25-26 mm at the yokote. More in the tachi area would reduce those by two to four mm each. I prefer 34/24 myself. The long ... Tuesday, 23 November 2010
  4. Bob Engnath on Knife Handles

    Category: Workshop/How to make knives

    ... they may be turned tight with a pliers. If they're not, perhaps your proportions are off a bit. If you're worried about the bolt heads eventually working themselves loose, jus cut a couple of tiny notches ... Monday, 09 October 2006
  5. Bob Engnath on "Soldering"

    Category: Workshop/How to make knives

    ... guy start using nothing but pins! Bolt heads are normally long enough to stick out of a grip slab far enough so that they may be turned tight with a pliers. If they're not, perhaps your proportions are ... Friday, 20 August 2004
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