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    some kitchen knives, desert ironwood

    Hi guys,
    thought iŽd post a pic of some kitchen knives iŽve made recently
    the oneŽs with desert ironwood scales are carbon steel, one in 1095 and the other in 15N20
    then one with 12C27 stainless and stabilized poplar.
    the larger one is in Aeb-L and scales of stabilized hornbeam.


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    They look good. I keep saying someday I would like to try that but who knows.

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    Nice looking blades! Only time will tell if they wear like 'iron'!

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    I saw an old blacksmith forge on Craigs List yesterday and thought, Hmmmm i could make stuff with that. Those are beautiful work there!!
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    Great looking knives. They will be a pleasure with which to cut and cook.
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    Again, VERY nice work! The stabilized poplar is beautiful

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