CrabbyMcNab
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- Feb 1, 2009
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If there are any knife makers local to Montgomery County, I have some steel you may be interested in. This came from my father-in-law who used it when he had his hand engraving business. Side note, he came out of retirement and engraved the plate used to print out wedding invitations.
I don't know what kind of steel this is, it is soft as it can be marked easily with a nail. I am assuming the heat treat process can harden them (could be wrong). There are various lengths, width, thicknesses. Some are 1/8x1x16 inches, others are 1/4-1/2 by 3 1/4 wide and 20 or so long. That picture is a standard milk crate with enough to make at least a dozen knives or possibly 2-3 dozen. There are some engraving plates as well in the box. These aren't that useful as they are 1/16 thick with lettering on them.
You can have the whole lot, possibly making me a knife for the materials
Can pick up in Montgomery County, can possibly meet close the border as well. If you know a knife maker local, let them know or pick up for them. Will leave this up for a week or so, then going to a buddy who scraps metal.
I don't know what kind of steel this is, it is soft as it can be marked easily with a nail. I am assuming the heat treat process can harden them (could be wrong). There are various lengths, width, thicknesses. Some are 1/8x1x16 inches, others are 1/4-1/2 by 3 1/4 wide and 20 or so long. That picture is a standard milk crate with enough to make at least a dozen knives or possibly 2-3 dozen. There are some engraving plates as well in the box. These aren't that useful as they are 1/16 thick with lettering on them.
You can have the whole lot, possibly making me a knife for the materials
Can pick up in Montgomery County, can possibly meet close the border as well. If you know a knife maker local, let them know or pick up for them. Will leave this up for a week or so, then going to a buddy who scraps metal.