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These are the only pictures I have on my computer at the moment, they aren't polished out in this picture however which they are now.
Right now this is my favorite carbon steel, hands down, it's not a knife though but they are all my little treasures. White Steel #1 tempered at 180 degrees, cold-forged with black back (Kuro-ba). Pine coal fired, made by in my eyes the most skilled smith in Japan, maybe the whole world, that combines the old tradition with cutting-edge science from a collaboration with a University professor.
The black hollow means that the smith has to know exactly how much the steel will warp, there is zero room for failure (the regular method is to burnish forth the hollow back into size, the black back is on the other hand unforgiving) yet he manages to yield a sucess rate of 8 out of 10 chisels which is unheard of except for legendary smiths like Kouzaburou and Hidari Ichihiro that both sadly passed away many years ago. Father time has taken so many great talents from us.
I have removed the protective lacquer now on these so they can age-harden properly and develop a good patina. I will try to get some time and hope the weather allows me to get some good lightning so I can snag a few pics of my knives too.
Why do I get the feeling like I'm a kid showing my father a crayon painting?
"That's great son! Oh look at the pretty colors, this will go riiiight on the fridge"
Got a photo session coming up today so I'll try and get off a few pics :)
Michael
I saw that pic and wondered who was that creative. Nice knife
Michael Bolen said:
HERE IS ONE I JUST FINISHED. IT IS 75% SAW BLADE STEEL AND 25% 201 NICKEL. THE ARROW HEAD BOLSTERS ARE MADE OF THE SAME STEEL. BONE STAG HANDLE. SAW BLADE STEEL IS A REALLY CHEAP CARBON STEEL, ANY OLD USED SAW BLADE WORKS GREAT.
HEY!!
I want to see some more of them walkin sticks my friend. You make those?
Robert Burris said:
Halicon, I love that reply. There's plenty little boy left in alot of us.
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