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Blade texturing with Sen


J.Leon_Szesny
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So far was all on woodworking tools.

Now I got some blades to post here too ^^

 

this texturing is achieved by using the Sen completely incorrectly, while holding the workpiece incorrectly and its painful to do. Literally.

My arms feel beaten, haha...

 

Crosshatch and zigzag pattern.

The big one is for my own kitchen, so only did a little on it.

 

Butter iron and shirogami core

 

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well, for doing something so wrong, I think you did something right, because that does look pretty cool.

“So I'm lightin' out for the territory, ahead of the scared and the weak and the mean spirited, because Aunt Sally is fixin’ to adopt me and civilize me, and I can't stand it. I've been there before.”

The only bad experience is the one from which you learn nothing.  

 

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