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The American QuickSilver Company, Inc.
Category: Directory/Knife Makers and Manufacturers
... diverse ranges of circular slitters and plastic pelletizing knives. Our factory is ISO 9002 certified and we do our own heat treatment and precision grinding on sophisticated computerized equipment. We ... Thursday, 10 January 2013 -
Editors Choice Lon Humphrey
Category: Knives/Editors Choice Knives
... bowies long and straight , without a big swooping clip." says Lon Lon does all his own heat treating and makes all his own Damascus. Contact information for Lon Humphrey can be found in our Directory ... Saturday, 28 January 2012 -
Internet Security
Category: People/Knives News
Your email address is your gateway to the Internet and must be carefully guarded. Never click on a link to a website from an email you did not expect. All spam is crime and should be treated ... Friday, 15 April 2011 -
The endless search for the perfect knife (® Rolf Hatterscheid)
Category: People/Stories
... UNS R3006, that has been treated with a new hot rolling age hardening process. Talonite is the same composition as alloy Stellit® 6BH, except for the hot rolling and age hardening. *Beta Titanium ... Friday, 18 February 2011 -
Memoriam Bub Worrell
Category: People/Memoriam
... tightly focused field knife. Both featured ATS34 blades heatreated in the 61/62 range so will keep their edge long after other knives have given up. Blades are 3 7/8 inch long, sized for discretion, ... Friday, 14 January 2011 -
Memoriam Bub Worrell
Category: People/Memoriam
... top one is obviously the more utilitarian, while the bottom is a more tightly focused field knife. Both feature ATS34 blades heatreated in the 61/62 range so will keep their edge long after other knives ... Friday, 14 January 2011 -
Alloy Heat Treat
Category: Workshop/How to make knives
Platinum Nickle Copper Gold Silver Sterling Melt 3225F 2645F 1981F 1950F 1761F 1640F Anneal 1500F 1350F 400F 400F 1150F ... Friday, 14 January 2011 -
Stories about Knives
Category: Knives/History of Knives
... A:-- A line of flakes is removed from one edge of the nodule using repeated blows of the hammer stone. B:-- The opposite edge receives the same treatment. C:-- The center is dressed. D:-- The finished ... Friday, 14 January 2011 -
Safety
Category: Workshop/How to make knives
... tool in the shop. The buffer can be cutting away happily one second and then grabbing the workpiece the next. Buffers can be lethal and should be treated with the utmost respect. Back to Top Grinding ... Friday, 14 January 2011 -
Questions about Knives
Category: FAQs/General
... but it is dificult to remove from the blade.. AP Green #36 comes off easily by scraping and some makers wire wrap it to keep it adhering to the blade during the heatreat. Back to Top Whats a ... Friday, 14 January 2011 -
Pin Setting
Category: Workshop/How to make knives
... but that mottled color is the result of a heatreating - freezing technique ... Thursday, 13 January 2011 -
Nahuarra Knife
Category: Knives/Knife Reviews
... the important notes. The blade and the knife as a whole were symetrical. The handle was well size and comfortable. The sheath was sturdy and well made. The blade was well heatreated. It proved to ... 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 -
List Knife
Category: People/Knives News
... Email -- Ben Matt's listknife is triple tempered and cryo-treated 440C. Blade is flat ground with a tapered tang and finished to 600 grit hand rub. Nickel silver bolsters are satin finished ... Thursday, 13 January 2011 -
Kitchen Knives
Category: Knives/History of Knives
... acids. Carving sets have traditionally been accorded special treatment because they were used at the table and therefore were required to look and function well. Today people who collect bladeware rarely ... Tuesday, 23 November 2010 -
Dawson Journal
Category: People/Knives News
... read about sword testing in Japan. I calmly walked over to where his heat treated Katana blade lie on the work bench and proceeded to tighten the end of the blade in the vice. His jaw must have dropped ... Tuesday, 23 November 2010 -
Memoriam John Brown Knife Maker RIP
Category: People/Memoriam
... heavy. I was told it was a banana knife when I bought. Its 09/08/2007. My fingers are numb now, from the chemo treatment. I can't do any work that requires fine motor control. I am reduced to ... Tuesday, 23 November 2010 -
Honing and abrasives
Category: Workshop/How to make knives
Leather hones are often over looked as a means of retexturing metal. Apart from their utility as strops hones are great if you want to brighten up a piece of steel fast. After heatreat ... Tuesday, 23 November 2010 -
Heat Treat
Category: Workshop/How to make knives
With thank's to "Alvin the librarian", without who's help this page would never have happened. Forging L6 O1 W2 A2 M2 D2 154CM Vasco ATS34 440C CMP3V ForgeDeg F 20001800 ... Tuesday, 23 November 2010 -
Wayne Goddard
Category: People/KnifeMakers
... working with welded cable a long time and as usual applies his mind to gaining a greater understanding of its behavior during welding and heatreating. His methods yield repeatable and predictable results ... Monday, 22 November 2010





