This one is sold already... It's a 6/8 half-hollow, acid-etched finish, padauk scales with horn spacer.
The blade was forged to shape before finish-grinding. I love the way it balances.
Josh
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This one is sold already... It's a 6/8 half-hollow, acid-etched finish, padauk scales with horn spacer.
The blade was forged to shape before finish-grinding. I love the way it balances.
Josh
Nice man, very nice.
Love the shape of edge. Looks very damascus.
I really like the looks of your acid etched ones. The two I've seen anyway. I get that "Moar!" sensation when I see them :o
Very classy :)
I too like the look of the acid etched but wonder about the depth of the etch and how robust it is?
How much abuse will the etch take?
-Bob
I think the acid finish will be very durable. I'd have to take it back to the grinder if I wanted to clean it off without hours of hand-sanding. This one was cleaned with 2000 grit sandpaper after the etch. The finish definitely won't rub off. :)
The nice thing about a finish like this is that it should be very rust resistant. The steel is already oxidized, forming a protective shell. Once carbon steels develop a patinia, they resist rust much better. This is just a deliberate patinia. :)
Josh
Edit: Hmm nm I see my question answered by joshs own signature.
Very nice Josh.
Are we going to see an acid wash with stag scales soon?:hmmm:
I love the look. Kind of rough "look what I found in the attic", yet refined to say "hah, look what I got".
I'm saving my pennies for one. You don't need to go find a job, I think you already found it. :bow
Jerry
Absolutely beautimous!!! .....that is a word around here, and quite complimentary.
That is very nice looking. Clean classy lines and a lot of character in the etch.