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Wrought iron slotted guard and pins
Ok, so the goal is to have a 1075 knife with a wrought iron guard and then etch both. This is new to me, so I'm going off what I've been researching. I'm planning on using a pin that will be peened to the blade. Looking ahead, that pin is going to stick out like a sore thumb, isn't it? As I don't want this, I'm wondering what options I have.
__________________ Dan Hargrove Too many interests, and not enough time! |
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1075, bee, blade, brass, design, etch, fixed blade, grind, guard, guards, handle, heat, heat treat, hidden, hidden tang, iron, knife, knives, making, pinning, pins, rod, small, tang, welding |
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