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9th February 06, 04:26 PM
#51
Just thought that you might know offhand about MAPP (I spelled it wrong...shows how much I know about it!) gas.
I looked up a table on a site about welding and the temps are as follows:
Acetylene: 3160C Propane: 2810C MAPP: 2927C
Don't know if that qualifies MAPP as useful...all I know is that it's more of a hardware store stock item around here as opposed to Acetylene.
Best
AA
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1st March 06, 12:56 AM
#52
Revisiting this thread with another question.
Looking through my Atlanta Cutlery catalog a couple of weeks ago, I noticed that they have Damascus blanks for the Sgian Dubh. Do these need to be heat treated in the same way as the carbon blanks? I assume they do, but I thought I'd ask before I went to a lot of trouble doing it, only to find out that I needn't have bothered.
Also, does anyone have any tips on making the sheath for the blade?
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1st March 06, 10:43 PM
#53
ABSOLUTELY OUTSTANDING THREAD.
Thanks, everyone who contributed, and Tartan Hiker, I think your knotwork-handled sgian is VERY nice indeed.
WELL DONE.
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2nd March 06, 02:03 AM
#54
You may find that they're already heat treated, if not just then treat the same as carbon steel.
Rab
 Originally Posted by MacMullen
Revisiting this thread with another question.
Looking through my Atlanta Cutlery catalog a couple of weeks ago, I noticed that they have Damascus blanks for the Sgian Dubh. Do these need to be heat treated in the same way as the carbon blanks? I assume they do, but I thought I'd ask before I went to a lot of trouble doing it, only to find out that I needn't have bothered.
Also, does anyone have any tips on making the sheath for the blade?
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2nd March 06, 10:54 AM
#55
Probably a stupid question, but how can I tell if it's already heat treated?
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2nd March 06, 01:29 PM
#56
It's a good question, you can compare how hard the steel is to mark / sharpen and how springy the blade is - but you could end up breaking or bending the blade while finding out ! Most Damascus blanks I've seen and used are in a quite useable state however.
Rab
 Originally Posted by MacMullen
Probably a stupid question, but how can I tell if it's already heat treated?
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11th December 06, 10:00 PM
#57
I thought some of the new folks might find this old how-to useful. I put the photos back in and edited it a bit.
Admins -- please feel free to move this to the new DIY forum.
Thanks
Last edited by Tartan Hiker; 15th December 06 at 09:05 AM.
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12th December 06, 12:26 AM
#58
Wow! This is a cool thread, thanks for posting, everyone!
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12th December 06, 04:42 AM
#59
Agreed, Great thread and marking for future reference, I am in the process of making one in purple heartwood
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15th December 06, 06:26 AM
#60
This is a great thread I keep coming back to it. At the moment the only sgian dubh that I have is a cheap one that I got off ebay for about $2.00, and for what it cost it's fine, however I may just have to try making my own. Thanks for this Tartan Hiker.
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