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    Default Damascus kamisori

    Mix of chainsaw chain and wrought iron on the right side; steel with 1,3 % C on the left side.

    This time grinding lines on the left side are going along the length of the razor and handle is more curved than on my previous ones.









    Hope you like it and comments are most welcome.

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    Moved this to the Gallery. The forge is only for work in progress / technical threads.

    Also, it would be better if you include the pictures as attachments instead of linking to photobucket.
    That way, we get no broken links as time goes by.
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    OK, I’ll do this next time

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    Beautiful work, looks awesome as is.

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    That is a handsome blade.

    Charie

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    I’m glad you like it, thanks for the comments.

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    Great to see your evolution as a maker with experience. Changing grind lines, handle curve, etc.
    Beautiful work.
    Adam

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    Great job!
    The updated design like, the traces of forging too.
    If something is unclear in the text, please correct me ......

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    Beautiful interpretation of a classic form. No Halligalli - I really like!
    >Jean

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    I really appreciate the kind words guys.

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