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Knives, martial arts, silversmithing and jewelry, whisky, science fiction, swords, Japanese culture, blade sharpening, finding domestic stones that will function for polishing blades, blogging, writing
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Oh. My. God. Someday...I hope to be able to afford your work.
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Alan, I will take up the mantle of Sam Abuser for you this year. I hope to do you proud.
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I'm requesting help in advance. I have a goal of forging a katana-style blade (or Burmese dha) at the event this year. The way the rest of my month is going, I won't have any opportunity to finish my Aldo contest blade until the event either. I wouldn't mind making a couple of hammers either. I will be bringing copies of my books for sale.
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Speaking from experience, you're not going to get a traditional polish with modern abrasives. There's just something about tojiru goop, and fingerstones that does things that nothing else will. My theory is that modern abrasives are too uniform and too hard to break down properly. Also, don't forget to make or buy decent nugui. Dry iron oxide artist pigments make a reasonable substitute. If you're going to buy finger stone material, do it from Namikawa Heibei and no one else. The shipping costs are abominable, but you WILL get what you order.
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You can also get sub-micron dry alumina for lapidary work on Ebay. That also does interesting things for polishing hamon and getting the oxides off (with a little Windex or water).
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I'm going to register. I promise. Anyone want me to bring copies of my first two books to sell? It's an odd thing to tailgate, but it is where most of my energy has been directed for a while now.
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This is the latest knife off my bench. I haven't been out to the forge recently, so this one is stock removal. 1095, brass guard, black paper micarta handle. These days, it is write, write, write. Hope you're all doing well! -Jim
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Where to buy hand engraving tools for steel?
JimC replied to C Craft's topic in Tools and Tool Making
Another option is purchasing Japanese style tools from Patrick Hastings. www.taganearts.com He also teaches classes. I will tell you, if you go this route, don't choke the chisels. Hold them lightly. I've given myself a nasty case of tennis elbow from squeezing them too hard. The learning curve is STEEP. -
Nice work!
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Starting up a local educational group in Virginia.
JimC replied to JimC's topic in Events of Interest
James, feel free to drop me a line and join up. I'd like to make the new organization state-wide. Here's the URL www.olddominionbladesmiths.org. Next up: the Sunday meeting and a logo. -
Organizational meeting and BBQ, Northern VA Bladesmiths
JimC replied to JimC's topic in Events of Interest
Well, Doug, if I'm ever in your part of IL, I'll drop in. -
Organizational meeting and BBQ, Northern VA Bladesmiths
JimC replied to JimC's topic in Events of Interest
Bacon. You speak my language. -
My back yard. 3pm on Sunday, July 14, 2013. PM me for address if you don't have it already. Bring your work. Bring your sense of humor. Bring your willingness to help me out with this nutty idea. Bring meats, drinks... We grill. Grunt. -Jim Oh, and OldDominionBladesmiths.org is now under construction. Somebody save me from group organization!
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Starting up a local educational group in Virginia.
JimC replied to JimC's topic in Events of Interest
Gerald, you're inspirational. Thank you for weighing in on the matter. -
Starting up a local educational group in Virginia.
JimC replied to JimC's topic in Events of Interest
Gerald, blades are definitely utilitarian, but BGOP's focus is on decorative iron, not blades.