@shippen2010 there are alot of knifemakers who do it that way. your technically not hurting the heat treat at all unless you heat up the blade so much that it starts to change color. as long as you keep it cool enough during the grinding process, you should be fine.
@shippen2010 there are alot of knifemakers who do it that way. your technically not hurting the heat treat at all unless you heat up the blade so much that it starts to change color. as long as you keep it cool enough during the grinding process, you should be fine.
realityfighting 3 days ago
@mindharvester he probably annealed it did all the word tempered then hardened the steel
snickers763 2 weeks ago
@mindharvester have you heard of tempering? its d2 steel, the best knives are made of that shit
Looneydude2398 1 month ago
@mindharvester its not if its anealled or at the right molleculer make up to properly work with
SwoopdySwoop 1 month ago
It's interesting, can you tell me where you got the ink sticker branding for the logo done at?
ryanrrx 1 month ago
thats cheap ass steel if you can drill right treu it
mindharvester 1 month ago
how do u get the logo stuff?
TheFuzzyStuff 2 months ago in playlist Favorite videos
great job
tubehubing 3 months ago
if my knifes i make were even as half as good as yours id be doing ok
brandonmul 3 months ago
Let me understand this ... You heat treat the knife then grind it??
shippen2010 4 months ago