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Tsuba
Category: Knives/History of Knives
... of koshirae.. Inlaying of soft metals such as gold, silver, copper or brass alloys became prevalent in the 14th century. Initially inlaying utilised the baser metals and a degree ... Friday, 14 January 2011 -
Steel
Category: Workshop/How to make knives
... Steel Alloys Steel L6 O1 W2 A2 M2 D2 154CM Vasco ATS34 440C CMP3V Iron Carbon 0.7 1.0 1.0 0.85 1.5 1.05 1.12 ... Friday, 14 January 2011 -
Non-Ferrous Alloys
Category: Workshop/How to make knives
Numbers are in percentages Ag Au Al Bi Cu Fe Pb Ni Pt Pd Sb Sn Zn Blue Gold 10 90 ... Thursday, 13 January 2011 -
Fabrication Koshorae
Category: Workshop/How to make knives
... in that it is lighter and advantages over cast because it is stronger. The materials used in koshirae fabrication were varied. Steel, iron, copper, brass, silver, gold and a host of obscure alloys. The ... Tuesday, 23 November 2010 -
Knife Materials
Category: Workshop/Knifemaking Projects
... is the best for this but copper, silver and other alloys can be used as mosaic fillers. Heavy harness leather, 4 pieces rough cut cow hide Waxed linen thread, about ten ft Get four harness needles in ... Tuesday, 23 November 2010 -
Ireland Bronze Age
Category: Knives/History of Knives
... as possible as the constituents have a tendancy to separate into a variety of alloys if the rate of cooling is too slow. Multiple molds have been found which demonstrate the industrial nature of this effort. ... Tuesday, 23 November 2010 -
Bob Engnath and the twelve steps
Category: Workshop/How to make knives
... ACID with acetic, anhydride, bismuth and its alloys, alcohol, paper, wood, and other organic materials. PHOSPHOROUS PENTOXIDE with water. POTASSIUM PERMANGANATE with glycerine, ethylene glycol, benzaldehyde, ... Thursday, 12 October 2006 -
Bob Engnath on "Steel"
Category: Workshop/How to make knives
... may be used to make a selectively hardened edge as one sees on old Japanese swords. Toughness is outstanding, with these alloys being used for grader blade edges, truck springs and files. Uses up grinding ... Wednesday, 11 October 2006 -
The Bookshelf
Category: Workshop/How to make knives
... 191 Pages. Buy Now 0-8048-0509-1 The Design and Creation of Jewelry. By Robert Von Neumann. Recommended to those craftsmen who want to work in soft alloys such as Gold and Silver, Shakudo etc. Clear ... Wednesday, 11 October 2006 -
Bob Engnath on Knife Handles
Category: Workshop/How to make knives
... up parts, silver is many times easier to shape than brass or nickel alloys, and it solders effortlessly. Using precious metals is not as difficult as one might suspect and adds a great deal of value to ... Monday, 09 October 2006 -
Alloys
Category: Workshop/How to make knives
Numbers in percentages. Ag Au Al Bi Cu Fe Pb Ni Pt Pd Sb Sn Zn Blue Gold 10 90 Brass(yellow) ... Saturday, 30 September 2006 -
Drilling
Category: Workshop/How to make knives
... 1/4 Up to 6 thou oversize. 1/2 Up to 8 thou oversize. 3/4 Up to 8.5 thou oversize. 1 Up to 9 thou oversize. Drill Bit alloys High Carbon ... Saturday, 30 September 2006 -
Bob Engnath on "Soldering"
Category: Workshop/How to make knives
... of the part, right on the blade. The wax original is the master, so shrinkage is less than one half of one per-cent. For built up parts, silver is many times easier to shape than brass or nickel alloys, ... Friday, 20 August 2004 -
Folding Knives
Category: Knives/History of Knives
... as "alpha", "alpha-beta", and "beta", depending on their copper/zinc content. Bronzes are copper/tin alloys. They are harder than pure copper and make excellent journals. The phosphor bronzes are particularly ... Wednesday, 07 July 2004 -
Steel
Category: Workshop/How to make knives
... Steel Alloys Steel L6 O1 W2 A2 M2 D2 154CM Vasco ATS34 440C CMP3V Iron Carbon 0.7 1.0 1.0 0.85 1.5 ... Friday, 14 January 2011





