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Old 12-30-2016, 06:49 PM
jimmontg jimmontg is offline
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I live in Burnsville, Yancey county. Just looked it up, you're over by Raleigh. What problems are you having exactly? I tend to put a horizontal finish on my blades with a piece of hardwood with wet-dry silicone carbide sandpaper taped to it. The sheets are 11" and I use a piece of wood 10x1 1/2 wide. Also you can buy the SC sandpaper at auto parts or paint stores. You can get it up to 3,000 or in some store 5,000 grit which darn near puts a mirror polish on them, if you just want a satin finish then 600 grit is all that you need.

What type of grinder/sander if any do you have? I use my 1x42 belt sander with 220-320 grit to put the initial bevel on and then finish by hand sharpening, but not everyone can hand sharpen knives well, but I've been doing it since the 70s when I worked on a fishing boat and had to filet fish, sometimes for hours. There is a Sabatier factory down off of I-95 in GA or SC, I'm not certain exactly where, but they have a big sign on the freeway and it is south of I-26. I'm sure you can look them up. I seem to remember they sell seconds really cheap because of cosmetic problems by the way.

I make knives from scratch as they say and just forged a big billet of Damascus enough to make four blades with it, but I also will repurpose old knives and will buy a ready made blank if it is up to my standards in hardness and quality. Putting a nice handle on is skill by itself as well as making really nice leather sheaths. It all ties together and they have a kit knife section here as well. So welcome and maybe there is a maker over near Raleigh who can help you.

Last edited by jimmontg; 12-30-2016 at 07:16 PM. Reason: Addition, clarification
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