Right???Like a $450 AR? Lol
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Right???Like a $450 AR? Lol
Haven't seen them do the "green sapling chop" as a test yet... it appears to be kryptonite for this one!He'll clearly never make the final on "forged in fire"
Forged from 1095 supposedly... I get it if I was hacking cinder blocks or steel drum lids but any of my cheap kitchen knives would endure the green stuff I cut with it. For now, he has my money, and the knife, and I sent two sets of burled scales for him to use on the replacement he agreed to make.
I always want to believe that if a guy takes the time to learn a trade that he will stand behind his work. Guess I overestimated his character by the initial aspects of the process.
Well, he has decided what he expects out of his blades. I expected more out of 1095 as would many folks. I am sure others might be happy with his work but to me any knife should be able to endure green poplar and tree limbs. His blade made it through chopping up a poplar sapling but I guess a limb created more deflection force than a straight chop did and popped the chunk out. He is content to say that limb was "extreme chopping" and "misuse." My expectations were not in line with his abilities and now I know.Haha your bowie is the last couple pics on his IG. I'm gonna tell him he needs to take care of you if he wants to make any kind of name for himself.
Yep, i'd say you are correct!!!!!!I’m not a blacksmith, but with a clunk that large missing.......I’d say something went wrong in the tempering.