Ethnically distinct knives / swords for this winter.
Since starting this blog, I have spent most of my time on the farm. Now that things are slowing down, I expect to get back to work with the forge where this whole new life started. The plan is to have the first knives and swords worthy of our imprint by this spring. Here are a few of the projects I have planned.
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You can acquire free high carbon railroad spikes legally, without trespassing or steeling railroad property. Truth be known, the majority of spikes found by the side of the tracks are so low carbon that they are just about useless for knife making. Although much better than the older spikes, knives made from so-called high carbon railroad spikes should not be considered high performance. I forge railroad spikes into knives because the finished product demonstrates the tranformative nature of forging. Let’s face it, everybody knows what a railroad spike looks like, so seeing one changed into a knife really illustrates the difference between forging and stock removal knife making.
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