An odd request in progress

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An odd request in progress

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Apparently this old case toothpick had some sentimental value. Both handles are broken, and the blade was a "toothpick". I was asked to make a damascus blade for it and to rehandle it in stag and reinlay the case shield. Definitely one of my more unique projects. Here's the blade all roughed out almost ready for heat treat. I made a stamp to do the pull, worked out pretty good and looks a bit more professional than the dremel pulls I used to do I think.
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The stamp looks good, fit looks good, nice knife.My old eyes do not see any damascus though.
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it hasn't been etched yet :)
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It looks good Kaleb. ::tu::
I can't wait to see it finished.
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What's the process for etching ,heat treating this?
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Very interesting request. Looks real good Kaleb.

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I am sure MM has his own way of doing this, but thought you might like to see the way one Damascus steel maker suggests you heat treat and etch his blades. http://www.alabamadamascussteel.com/ser ... te=privacy
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8)looks good Kaleb, would my case blade replace be somewhere near behind this project?
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Look like damascus now?

shugy, refresh my memory please
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Lookin' good Kaleb! ::tu::
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All done, went with a bit lighter stag for good contrast with the dark blade I'm very happy with it
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Wow! Looks like a work of art, more than a knife. Great job.
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Nice work Kaleb.

I have a question; what would cause the large light colored area on the mark side blade ?
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Wow that stag really makes it pop!

Great work Kaleb! ::tu::
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philco wrote:Nice work Kaleb.

I have a question; what would cause the large light colored area on the mark side blade ?
that's a layer of mild steel with a high nickel content
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that is an AWSOME knife
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some reason my replydidnt stick before....

GREAT LOOKING WORK!!
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Excellent work!!!, MM
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that's definitely something to be proud of!! Great work!!! ::tu::
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