Case Hatchet knife

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This thing was the biggest PITA project I've had in a really long time. Was nice to be challenged after so many ho-hum jobs i've been doing lately. This belonged to the owners grandfather and it was in a house fire. Spring had no temper, rusty, pitted, the liners and bolsters were annealed which made it really difficult to work with without totally disfiguring everything. The hatchet blade was a lesson in polishing, thought I'd never get the finish even! I still need to reproduce a sheath so if you have one you're willing to loan me for about a week to use as a guide I would greatly appreciate it and cover shipping both ways.
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Nice looking combo now. Great job!

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I can only imagine the man hours... :shock:


Beautiful work, Kaleb!
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Awesome work Kaleb!
Do you have any idea how many hours you have in polishing alone?

The sad think is that most folks outside this forum can appreciate the time you have in that job!

Well done!! ::tu:: ::tu::
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MM, that takes real dedication to the craft. You did yourself proud ::tu::
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orvet wrote:Awesome work Kaleb!
Do you have any idea how many hours you have in polishing alone?

The sad think is that most folks outside this forum can appreciate the time you have in that job!

Well done!! ::tu:: ::tu::
There's roughly 4 hard hours of grinding sanding and buffing on the hatchet alone, probably another 1-1.5 hrs in the blade
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I believe it. ::nod:: Really excellent work! ::tu:: ::tu::
I think most folks don't consider the cost of the abrasives consumed in a job like this either.

I never have the heart to charge for all the time I put into family heirloom knife repairs, most folks couldn't afford it.
I just like a good challenge and hopefully I don't lose money on a job too often! :lol:
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orvet wrote:I believe it. ::nod:: Really excellent work! ::tu:: ::tu::
I think most folks don't consider the cost of the abrasives consumed in a job like this either.

I never have the heart to charge for all the time I put into family heirloom knife repairs, most folks couldn't afford it.
I just like a good challenge and hopefully I don't lose money on a job too often! :lol:
yeah abrasives really start to add up. I can usually clean your average 2-3 blade pocket knife in about 30- 45 minutes. But then factor in the cost of abrasives, compound, wheel wear, return shipping and there is where all the investment is. :shock:
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Will this one work? this sheath is for sale, or you are welcome to use it, if its what you are looking for. Just pm me, and we can work it out, Tim
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