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Bloodwood "Digger" Neck Knife
Small "Digger" EDC
Steel: 1084 Thickness: .125 at Handle Blade: 2.25 inches O/A: 5 inches Grind: Secondary Bevel Finish: Hand Rubbed highly polished to show Utsuri (Shadows of the Temper Line) Handle: Bloodwood with Matte Acrylic surface Sheath: Hand Tooled, Formed Leather, Pouch style This knife came about as I was trying to design a small comfortable knife for my wife to carry in her purse. It is a small knife that lends itself well to daily chore type operations. http://www.budokiweaponry.com/knives...r1/digger.html |
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Nice looking knife, I would defentally use that as a survival knife. It looks like it could take a whole lot of abuse and still work great!
Question, how did you temper it? |
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It is clay hardened, then tempered in a toaster oven at 350 for 2 hours, twice
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