Do you still do that?
Sequence I use is as per above. Broadly it is an amalgam of Outdoor55, SimpleLittleLife, Alec Steele and Shurap forging techniques found on YT.
Do you still do that?
I have the exact same forge as you and I didn't even know I could get a thermometer for it, I will definitely be getting one now. Your blade looks really smart very well done. I too am new to knife making still learningView attachment 163979. This is the 2nd one I have made


and used the mini-linisher to sculpt the slabs to follow the tang shape
. Final sanding was by hand with ever finer grits. Pretty happy with the outcome. I have a Lansky sharpener on order and will hold off putting the micro bevel on this blade till that arrives. Once that is done I will update with field trials...


to ensure I applied symmetric secondary bevels. I quickly learnt that the oilstone guide rods can bop around a bit in their guide holes if you don't dampen their movement. What worked best for me is to lay an index finger over the back of the rod
. The other takeaway for me was to use a mirror to view top and bottom bevels simultaneously so I could compare progress and thus know when to flip the work piece
. The final revelation was that the Lansky's finest stone was still not as fine as my Spyderco ceramic which I used to hand polish the bevels before stropping
. Final test is, as ever:
fancy steels I use now