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Started by Lin Rhea, August 23, 2018, 04:06:16 PM

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Lin Rhea

"We dont rent pigs." Augustus McCrae
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Dwyer Dauntless longbow 50 @ 28
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Jon Stewart

Very nice. Scagel lived just 8 miles from me. You would think there would be all kinds of Scagel knives around but I have yet to find one.

KSCATTRAPR

That is awesome, I love the stag!

jpsowers


Jon Stewart

There is one listed for  $10,000.00 on the Muskegon, Michigan craigslist page if anyone wants to see what a Scagel looks like to compare with the OP's knife. Pretty darn close.

Lin Rhea

"We dont rent pigs." Augustus McCrae
ABS Master Bladesmith
TGMM Family of the Bow
Dwyer Dauntless longbow 50 @ 28
Ben Pearson recurve 50 @ 28
Tall Tines Recurve 47@28
McCullough Griffin longbow 43@28

ron w

In the beginner's mind there are many possibilities. In the expert's there are few...So the most difficult thing is always to keep your beginner's mind...This is also the real secret of the arts: always be a beginner.  Shunryu Suzuki

tippit

Beautiful knife Lin!  Question...the second picture looks like you edge quenched it?  If so, is that what you usually do?
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Lin Rhea

Jeff, While I think of this as an edge quench, technically, I only heated the edge to critical and fully submerged the blade. I do this on smaller blades often but not always. When I can use that visible line to enhance or compliment the shape of the blade, I will. I have practiced this technique a lot and have rejected a few that didn't look right, or used another technique altogether as long as it didn't detract from it.

When I say I have practiced, I mean not only in the look but also in the heat control. I use a torch with a brazing tip. I'm careful not to heat the area to harden up into the grain growth temps and thus undo the benefits of my, already done, thermo cycling.
"We dont rent pigs." Augustus McCrae
ABS Master Bladesmith
TGMM Family of the Bow
Dwyer Dauntless longbow 50 @ 28
Ben Pearson recurve 50 @ 28
Tall Tines Recurve 47@28
McCullough Griffin longbow 43@28

tippit

I've seen Joe Keeslar use a torch for quenching and a video of Ed Caffrey doing it.  I've edge quenched in the past with the entire blade at critical but didn't think my results were consistent.  How high on the blade do you heat the edge to critical before a total quench?
TGMM Family of the Bow
VP of Consumption MK,LLC

Lin Rhea

Jeff, I heat up about 1/2 inch of the edge. I start where there's more mass and sort of paint the heat into it. Swapping sides during the heating.
"We dont rent pigs." Augustus McCrae
ABS Master Bladesmith
TGMM Family of the Bow
Dwyer Dauntless longbow 50 @ 28
Ben Pearson recurve 50 @ 28
Tall Tines Recurve 47@28
McCullough Griffin longbow 43@28

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