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Not the Best Steel...but Fun to Forge

Started by tippit, April 05, 2016, 12:13:00 PM

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tippit

I picked up an old rusty/pitted railroad spike.  I really like old pitted springs especially old buggy springs because of the contrast of pulling out a shinny blade from junk.  Even though railroad spikes are much lower in carbon, I liked how worn & pitted this one was.  Plus it's a good exercise in forging.  Anyway that's what I told myself.

I quenched it but didn't temper it because I could only get it a bit hard.  It does hold an edge OK though.  I didn't bother hand finishing the blade just used a satin Scotch Guard belt finish...tippit

   
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trasher

really nice work, how thick is the blade?

The design corresponds to my taste!
Trying to get the bow a part of me!

Doug Campbell

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tippit

The blade is forged out in an integral style so fairly thin.  Here is a picture of the spine.

 
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