New direction.............................
New direction.............................
Hey all,
I just returned home from Wyoming where I was learning to forge the Ed Fowler way. Forging was just the prelude to the quenching and heat treating process used by Ed. It takes 26 separate cycles in and out of the forge, the oil, a freezer, and the paragon to get the results this man strives for.
Here are the four blades I made while I was there. The bottom two are awaiting handles, the top two need to be finished up to varying degrees.
The grind he calls a modified Michael Price grind. The blade is thinner at the ricasso, thicker in the center, and thin at the tip. The cut is initiated in the thin area near the ricasso and the thicker area in the center aids in parting the material. The penetrating tip functions in the opposite way.
You can see the quench lines revealed by the etching. Close-up pictures would reveal the grain structure in the steel.
I’ll stop boring you with this stuff and show you why he does it. The blade in the vise was forged at the same time I did mine, the same way. It bent 90 degrees 10 times at 90 foot pounds of pressure. It made 150 cuts on a hemp rope before we called it good and just quit, 500 cuts and more are not unusual.
Does a blade need to bend like that? One would like to know that it could before it fails and leaves you out in the cold.
We tested a well-known factory survival fighter in the vice, and it snapped at 15 foot pounds of pressure before it bent 30 degrees one time.
Take care.........................
I just returned home from Wyoming where I was learning to forge the Ed Fowler way. Forging was just the prelude to the quenching and heat treating process used by Ed. It takes 26 separate cycles in and out of the forge, the oil, a freezer, and the paragon to get the results this man strives for.
Here are the four blades I made while I was there. The bottom two are awaiting handles, the top two need to be finished up to varying degrees.
The grind he calls a modified Michael Price grind. The blade is thinner at the ricasso, thicker in the center, and thin at the tip. The cut is initiated in the thin area near the ricasso and the thicker area in the center aids in parting the material. The penetrating tip functions in the opposite way.
You can see the quench lines revealed by the etching. Close-up pictures would reveal the grain structure in the steel.
I’ll stop boring you with this stuff and show you why he does it. The blade in the vise was forged at the same time I did mine, the same way. It bent 90 degrees 10 times at 90 foot pounds of pressure. It made 150 cuts on a hemp rope before we called it good and just quit, 500 cuts and more are not unusual.
Does a blade need to bend like that? One would like to know that it could before it fails and leaves you out in the cold.
We tested a well-known factory survival fighter in the vice, and it snapped at 15 foot pounds of pressure before it bent 30 degrees one time.
Take care.........................
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Re: New direction.............................
too cool, gary. thanks for sharing.
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Damm Gary, you are just jumping in with both feet in
the knife making world.
Looks like ya had good weather in The Big WYO, no snow cover
Your last knife was a real nice one Gary,
loved the palm swell in the handle.
I could just feel that varmit in my hand, how good it would feel
Great Stuff
Will
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Looks like ya had good weather in The Big WYO, no snow cover
Your last knife was a real nice one Gary,
loved the palm swell in the handle.
I could just feel that varmit in my hand, how good it would feel
Great Stuff

Will
http://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/clearcreekknives
Re: New direction.............................
Looking good Gary!
Seems like you're getting training from the right knifemakers. I hear Ed Fowler is an excellent teacher. Rock On! 



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Great post and pic's Gary!



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WAY TO GO GARY!!!!! 

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Craig Blankenship
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Booger County Outfitters LLC.
Maker of Custom Knives and Custom Screenprinted Garments
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Hey thanks guys.
Stag, the weather was good until I got back in California! The last 150 miles to the house were a little rough. Hwy.44 between Susanville and Hat Creek.
Stag, the weather was good until I got back in California! The last 150 miles to the house were a little rough. Hwy.44 between Susanville and Hat Creek.
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Rodger, (Rodger-50/2050), Bill (El Lobo), Johnny Fain (jonet143), Johnny Samples (Johnnyrotten),
Bill Price (CCBill)
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Rodger, (Rodger-50/2050), Bill (El Lobo), Johnny Fain (jonet143), Johnny Samples (Johnnyrotten),
Bill Price (CCBill)
Please feel free to contact any mod or admin with concerns.
Re: New direction.............................
Looks like work Gary.
I see you in the background...........why weren't you getting your back into it as well?
Dale
I see you in the background...........why weren't you getting your back into it as well?

Dale
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