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Case Factory Knives
Category: Knives/History of Knives
... letter codes are as follows B. Imitation Onyx CI. Cracked Ice G. Green GS. Gold Stone ... Thursday, 05 April 2012 -
Angelina Jolie risks public censure to teach her child personal responsibility
Category: People/Knives News
Every family has its own unique rites of passage – milestones, that mark a child’s growth and that remind parents of their own experiences. In the Angelina Jolie-Brad Pitt household, one recent milestone ... Thursday, 19 January 2012 -
Wood
Category: Workshop/How to make knives
... vitae Hardest and heaviest. Blond to brown in colour with occasional greenish oxidation. Sinks in water like a stone. Used in ship propeller shaft bearings. Mahogany Often overlooked as handle material ... Friday, 14 January 2011 -
Ukraine Stone Age Knives
Category: Knives/History of Knives
ANTON VLADZYMYRSKYY A SHORT HISTORY OF THE KNIVES OF UKRAINE Part 1 : THE STONE AGE From 100 to 30 thousand years before Christ in the territory of The Ukraine the people of the Musterskaya culture ... Friday, 14 January 2011 -
Tsuba
Category: Knives/History of Knives
... in parallel for shading and detail. Punches were used to create fine texture like paper, pigskin, stone and "fish roe". The side of the tsuba facing the grip was usually the more decorated ... Friday, 14 January 2011 -
Stories about Knives
Category: Knives/History of Knives
... before even the ages of stone. It begins before Art and Time and before awareness perhaps. Our story begins the moment proto person picked up a stick to extend their reach. No record exists of this event, ... Friday, 14 January 2011 -
Stones
Category: Workshop/Tools
There are three ways to use an abrasive stone in knife sharpening. With oil The traditional method was to use oil in conjunction with Novaculite, a stone which is commonly found in Arkansas and because ... Friday, 14 January 2011 -
Making a Sheffield Bowie
Category: Workshop/Knifemaking Projects
... stone 1/8 and 1/4 inch chisel Lump hammer head Ball peine hammer Roofer's gas torch Emery paper Disk grinder ... Friday, 14 January 2011 -
Sharpening
Category: Workshop/How to make knives
... 8 inch, hand stone. A strop or the palm of my hand. Sharpening generally begins with an examination of the edge under a bright light or sunlight to determine the nature of the problem and arrive ... Friday, 14 January 2011 -
Puma Knives
Category: Knives/History of Knives
... With the advent of steam power the first Lauterjung factory in the late 1800's was built in Solingen itself since the river was no longer required to drive the great stones that the knives were ground ... Thursday, 13 January 2011 -
The PoleArm
Category: Knives/History of Knives
... pole was chared at one end then sharpened to a point. Soon a stone point was added with the help of sinew and pitch. This is the classic hunting weapon of the stone age prior to the advent of projectile ... Thursday, 13 January 2011 -
Nahuarra Sword
Category: Knives/Knife Reviews
... some delays in organizing this. It had an edge but was not fully sharp so I proceeded to sharpen it. I did so by rubbing a small hand-stone across its length. Since the blade was somewhat hollow ground ... Thursday, 13 January 2011 -
Munich Report 2001
Category: People/Knives News
... "Cutler" (very rare these days in Germany) and his gold/silversmith girl friend, Claudia Schildhorn who does all silver, and copper work as well as inlaying and mounting precious stones has had unique ... Thursday, 13 January 2011 -
Munich Report
Category: People/Knives News
... these days in Germany) and his gold/silversmith girl friend, Claudia Schildhorn who does all silver, and copper work as well as inlaying and mounting precious stones had very unique knives which impressed ... Thursday, 13 January 2011 -
Mohs Hardness
Category: Workshop/How to make knives
... 6 Beryl 7.5 - 8 Bloodstone 7 Calcite 3 Cairngorm 7 Carbon Steel 6 Carnelian 6.5 Chalcedony 6.5 Chrysocola 2 - 4 Chrysoprase 6.5 ... Thursday, 13 January 2011 -
Minerals
Category: Workshop/How to make knives
... and is protected from shock and abrasion. The term is also applied to a variety of microcrystalline limestone. Alexandrite 8.5 Variety of chrysoberyl. Green in daylight and red under tungsten. ... Thursday, 13 January 2011 -
Materials
Category: Workshop/How to make knives
... and is protected from shock and abrasion. The term is also applied to a variety of microcrystalline limestone. Alexandrite 8.5 Variety of chrysoberyl. Green in daylight and red under tungsten. ... Thursday, 13 January 2011 -
Machine tools
Category: Workshop/Tools
... in as standard. Many knifemakers modify the guidance mount. Go for an inexpensive one. Wetstone A rotary 10 inch wetstone will flatten very well and allow reshaping and grinding after heatreat without ... Thursday, 13 January 2011 -
Kozuka
Category: Knives/Knife Reviews
... ground blades the flat side has a hollow grind in it to make sharpening easier. Rubbing the flat side of the blade on a coarse Norton stone brings up a fast edge and is simple to do for the sharpening ... Tuesday, 23 November 2010 -
Ireland Stone Age
Category: Knives/History of Knives
... have surfaced by now. The earliest known human sites in Ireland are almost 9000 years old and littered with thousands of stone edges, mostly microliths, one to two inches in length and a few core type ... Tuesday, 23 November 2010





