Check out the following posts: https://www.nzhuntingandshooting.co.nz/f65/richochet-7274/ https://www.nzhuntingandshooting.co.nz/f32/gongs-28014/ I recommend reading both posts fully as there is...
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The only negative with O1 is that it is a hypereutectoid steel (carbon >0.8%), which means that to get the most out of it, you need to be able to soak it at a stable temperature of 800-820 deg C for...
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For steel, have a look at Artisan Supplies. They have a NZ based store as well, so if you place an order on the Aust website, you will be dealing with the NZ based team. For standard size knives,...
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For steel, have a look at Artisan Supplies. They have a NZ based store as well, so if you place an order on the Aust website, you will be dealing with the NZ based team. For standard size knives,...
Liked On: 26-08-2019, 11:14 AM
Assuming that you are only drilling the handle/tang for pins, and you are trying to keep the original saw blade heat treat, your cheapest and easiest solution is to spot "temper" where you are going...
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Check out https://www.nzhuntingandshooting.co.nz/f53/forge-51432/ You can build one out of an old LPG cylinder, or using refractory bricks - there is heaps of info on youtube. If you are going...
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Assuming that you are only drilling the handle/tang for pins, and you are trying to keep the original saw blade heat treat, your cheapest and easiest solution is to spot "temper" where you are going...
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Assuming that you are only drilling the handle/tang for pins, and you are trying to keep the original saw blade heat treat, your cheapest and easiest solution is to spot "temper" where you are going...
Liked On: 25-08-2019, 03:26 PM
Assuming that you are only drilling the handle/tang for pins, and you are trying to keep the original saw blade heat treat, your cheapest and easiest solution is to spot "temper" where you are going...
Liked On: 25-08-2019, 01:17 PM
Assuming that you are only drilling the handle/tang for pins, and you are trying to keep the original saw blade heat treat, your cheapest and easiest solution is to spot "temper" where you are going...
Liked On: 25-08-2019, 11:07 AM
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