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Its tough on everything after heat treat.Ceramic belts are the only thing that will cut it after HT.
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IMG Here's a blade I found in a drawer that I forgot about. I made a couple of these for a friend several years ago. Its M4. He sends the knives back every so often for me to sharpen and swears there the best steel he's every had. So I decided to put a handle on it and give it to my boy. It sure got sharp but I'm curious as to how it holds up. Any of you guys have much experience with M-4 I really like the lines of this knife!
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Yep, don't lose that pattern, I may want it when my name gets to the top.
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I was thinking the same thing!
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I see you figured out how to post the pic, ha. good thing the steel is that tough, if chase treats it like everything else he will sure test it in afew years
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Yep, don't lose that pattern, I may want it when my name gets to the top. How long is the wait?
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now what makes you think he would loose it? ha, I know another one that has trouble keeping up with stuff.
you guys would really like this pattern, I carry the same one and love it, fits the hand good and is just the right size to carry
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I just asked Brett to add my name to his list. If I don't get side tracked by a slip joint this last fixed blade design will be what I order.
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Is the wait still 2 years? I'm due up in April of 2015 and then again July/August of 2015. I have a long wait ahead of me. Lol.
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I sent this to Paul Boss. That's probably been 6 or 7 years ago. I know he retired from buck but is he still doing any custom heat treating? Seems like this was 64rc. It sure eat up the belts. Paul retired but his business continues at Buck. I use their heat treatment because I can just drive over there and I can't see buying all the equipment and learning the science/art being cheaper than having the pros do it. As long as you're doing 10+ blades at a time the price isn't bad. I really enjoy seeing your work here.
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My wait is 16-18 months now, I try not to think about it but every so often some funky lucker bumps this thread to the top or posts photos of a new blade
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Got a few finished up on the weekend. I like this one so I thought I'd post it up. Its a smaller knife about 7 1/4'' Its got some nice iron wood burl. My favorite wood but man it gets to my allergies.
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No kidding. That design would cover just about any kind of field work the average guy needs with the added bonus of looking good doing it. Thanks for posting it.
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turned out very nice, those handles are real nice
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That looks like a very nice pattern Brett. I really like it.
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