Well I'm finally winding down on Kevin's (Rooster) sawmill steel that he gave me. I've made a ton of mistakes (especially after hardening that have been difficult to fix)... but I've learned a lot. I've got a lot to learn but I'm happy with it for a start. The copper wire inlay is sort of a joke.. I pounded the stuff out of 10gauge and it's pretty rough! But I'm excited to get better at that. I've also got a lot to learn about the file work.... well everything about this business.
I'm gonna practice some more before (if) I do the other side on the copper wire
This is the curly maple I've been talking about on the other thread... started with Fiebings, sanded it off leaving some darkness in the curls and then using Clay's muriatic and heat treatment. I like it.
I'm also posting a hook knife I made out of 1084 that I will be using for carving and bow shaping.
I tested both of these blades using a brass rod... using the technique Goddard writes about. The blades did not crack and did not hold a deflection.
So what do you think? What to do better next time?