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Guinea Hog Forge: December 2014
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Home of ABS Bladesmith E. Scott McGhee. Wednesday, December 17, 2014. Making of a Damascus Trekker Mini Hatchet. Here's how Scott's Damascus Trekker Mini Hatchet was made. Every blade starts with an idea turned into a wooden mock-up. That is used as a guide during the forging process. Not all of Scott blades are Damascus, but this one was so first he has to make the steel. Final billet ready for shaping into a hatchet. Final ground - pre-heat treat. Drift forged from a transfer truck axle. We sold a Merl...
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Guinea Hog Forge: Damascus Diamondback for France
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Home of ABS Bladesmith E. Scott McGhee. Tuesday, January 20, 2015. Damascus Diamondback for France. Here are a couple of pictures of the completed Diamondback that was featured in the previous post. 1095/15n20 pattern-welded steel by E. Scott McGhee. Tuesday, January 20, 2015. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Promote Your Page Too. Damascus Diamondback for France. Damascus Diamondback Passes the Chop Test. Awesome Inc. template. Powered by Blogger.
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Guinea Hog Forge: Rover in Obsidian Twist Damascus - New Knife Design, New Finish
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Home of ABS Bladesmith E. Scott McGhee. Sunday, April 5, 2015. Rover in Obsidian Twist Damascus - New Knife Design, New Finish. Scott forged this new full-tang design out of twist Damascus, and then gave it a wicked black finish were calling "Obsidian". The Rover is a bush-craft knife, so it got a special sheath that incorporates a Light-My-Fire ferro rod and multiple tie down points. See what you think. Obsidian Twist Damascus 1095/15n20. Scott tapered the tang and bull-nosed the scales.
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Guinea Hog Forge: February 2015
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Home of ABS Bladesmith E. Scott McGhee. Friday, February 13, 2015. A Tale of Two Sisters. Scott passed his Mastersmith Performance test last week at Jason Knight Knives. Home of his mastersmith Jason Knight. Two Damascus blades were forged in preparation for the test. They came from the same billet and were heat treated together. The one Scott deemed the test knife was dressed in birds-eye maple, driven to South Carolina, and severely abused in Jason's shop. The "Pretty Sister" Brunette Camp Knife.
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Guinea Hog Forge: May 2014
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Home of ABS Bladesmith E. Scott McGhee. Saturday, May 31, 2014. Blonde and Brunette for Blade Show. Hope to see you there. Saturday, May 31, 2014. Sword Cane Almost Complete. Scott should finish his latest sword cane project in the next few days. Here are a few shots that show final installation of the throat and sheath. First Scott glues the throat to the sheath. Then he coats the top and interior sides of the throat with Vaseline. To protect these areas from glue during installation. The next picture e...
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Guinea Hog Forge: Pele - A Damascus Hunter
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Home of ABS Bladesmith E. Scott McGhee. Tuesday, April 21, 2015. Pele - A Damascus Hunter. Pele was supposed to be Scott's new carry knife, but (as oft happens) he decided she was simply too beautiful to keep. This hunter, named for the Hawaiian Goddess of Fire, is based on our popular Zulu model. Pele is a little more pointy and delicate than a Zulu, the clip comes back a tad further, and the spine is thinner. Pele has a 416 stainless guard with G-10 and stainless steel spacers. Tuesday, April 21, 2015.
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Bluefield Acres: Decorative Hand Hoe
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Adventures Homestead Farming in Bladen County, NC. Tuesday, May 10, 2011. Scott got an order for another hand hoe, so he banged one out while heat treating knives for the Blade Show in June. See what you think. Which reminds me . . . I need to hoe the garden! If you want to see more of Scott's metal work, go to http:/ www.guineahogforge.com/. And I'll post more on the garden soon. Http:/ www.bluefieldacres.com/. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Making Traditional Bark Baskets. View my complete profile.
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Guinea Hog Forge: November 2014
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Home of ABS Bladesmith E. Scott McGhee. Sunday, November 9, 2014. Piranha - A Little Blade with a Lot of Bite. Scott made this Piranha for me (his wife), and the knife has been so popular that. We've decided to waterjet a run before Christmas. It will come with a Kydex sheath. The prototype is 1084 (a carbon steel that can stain), but the waterjet run will be made from CPM 154. A Crucible stainless that is a nice choice for a skeletonized blade. Sunday, November 09, 2014. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Guinea Hog Forge: April 2015
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Home of ABS Bladesmith E. Scott McGhee. Tuesday, April 21, 2015. Pele - A Damascus Hunter. Pele was supposed to be Scott's new carry knife, but (as oft happens) he decided she was simply too beautiful to keep. This hunter, named for the Hawaiian Goddess of Fire, is based on our popular Zulu model. Pele is a little more pointy and delicate than a Zulu, the clip comes back a tad further, and the spine is thinner. Pele has a 416 stainless guard with G-10 and stainless steel spacers. Tuesday, April 21, 2015.
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