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Jazz, I think that even smaller stones could help alot. I am going to try some of those pyramid shaped ceramic media on my next one to see if that cures the problem. My delica had a similar spot, but it showed up as a dark spot because of the acid bath. See dark area below the thumb hole.Jazz wrote:...What do you experts think?
*Landon*sal wrote: .... even today, we design a knife from the edge out!
Thank you, sir. That looks really nice.xceptnl wrote:Jazz, I think that even smaller stones could help alot. I am going to try some of those pyramid shaped ceramic media on my next one to see if that cures the problem. My delica had a similar spot, but it showed up as a dark spot because of the acid bath. See dark area below the thumb hole.
Where would you get those?
Thanks, Don, for the compliments.
- best wishes, Jazz.
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I would probably look into something like this. I wasn't going to buy online if I could avoid it, but one of these solutions should work.Jazz wrote:Thank you, sir. That looks really nice.
Where would you get those?
Thanks, Don, for the compliments.
- best wishes, Jazz.
http://mamasminerals.com/products/80-Si ... -Lb..html#
http://www.caswellplating.com/ceramic-t ... e-5lb.html
*Landon*sal wrote: .... even today, we design a knife from the edge out!
I think Harbor Freight carries a decent selection of blast media, including the edged/pyramid shapes discussed here.
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Manix2, Elmax MT13, M4 Manix2, ZDP Caly Jr, SB Caly3.5, Cruwear MT12, XHP MT16, South Fork, SB Caly3, 20CP Para2, Military Left Hand, Perrin PPT, Squeak, Manix 83mm, Swick3, Lil' Temperance, VG10 Jester, Dfly2 Salt, Tasman Salt
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Manix2, Elmax MT13, M4 Manix2, ZDP Caly Jr, SB Caly3.5, Cruwear MT12, XHP MT16, South Fork, SB Caly3, 20CP Para2, Military Left Hand, Perrin PPT, Squeak, Manix 83mm, Swick3, Lil' Temperance, VG10 Jester, Dfly2 Salt, Tasman Salt
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First of all, I hope you are not offended, Dialex, by this mod. It's the Junior with a clip point and swedge. I was thinking of doing it because I need a little more point in a blade. I like the design, so decided to go ahead. Right about then I found some pics of blades that Dialex himself modded. One looks just like this. Anyway, here's my new knife...



I really like how it turned out, and I didn't scratch the crap out of it like usual. :p Thanks for looking.
- best wishes, Jazz.



I really like how it turned out, and I didn't scratch the crap out of it like usual. :p Thanks for looking.
- best wishes, Jazz.
I have two methods of getting into that small area.xceptnl wrote:Jazz, I think that even smaller stones could help alot. I am going to try some of those pyramid shaped ceramic media on my next one to see if that cures the problem. My delica had a similar spot, but it showed up as a dark spot because of the acid bath. See dark area below the thumb hole.
1. This one will not go heavy, but will break the "shine" Cracked tempered glass, like auto glass, in your mix.
2. Around here, we have an abundance of red sandstone in the creek beds. I just add a handful of mixed sizes of that. It powders up as it works. This will be a heavier "wash" than the glass. And I have found that the consistency of the finish is enhanced with sandstone.
At this time, I use a little of both.

a little better view

As much as I liked the overall design, I didn't have much use for it until I did a similar mod on mine. I just did a straight-spine clip point, but it sure made the tip more useful.Jazz wrote:First of all, I hope you are not offended, Dialex, by this mod. It's the Junior with a clip point and swedge. I was thinking of doing it because I need a little more point in a blade.
I really like how it turned out, and I didn't scratch the crap out of it like usual. :p Thanks for looking.
- best wishes, Jazz.
Your "new blade" looks great! It's a nice gentle curve and the swedge looks very consistent. The blade looks like a cross between a Chinook 1 and a Chinook 3. Keep the mods coming!
42 Spyderco fixed blades and counting...
I'm not even crazy about clip points but that looks excellent. It's like a different knife. This just backs up my thoughts that this design deserves some different blade shape options. I still think it would be amazing with a wharnie blade.Jazz wrote:First of all, I hope you are not offended, Dialex, by this mod. It's the Junior with a clip point and swedge. I was thinking of doing it because I need a little more point in a blade. I like the design, so decided to go ahead. Right about then I found some pics of blades that Dialex himself modded. One looks just like this. Anyway, here's my new knife...
I really like how it turned out, and I didn't scratch the crap out of it like usual. :p Thanks for looking.
- best wishes, Jazz.
~David
I thought about doing it as soon as I got mine, but didn't have the courage to do it until seeing Dialex's pictures myself. Therefore, I'd attribute the inspiration back to him.Jazz wrote:Thanks, JLS! It was probably your's that stuck the idea originally in my head. I know I saw a pic somewhere, before I saw Dialex's, but don't know whose it was. If it was your's; thanks. :)
- best wishes, Jazz.
FWIW, I think the drop point blade is perfect for the intended, younger crowd of users. But I'm not that young anymore and I missed the point on it.
Your clip point is certainly more elegant than mine. But I also appreciate a flat section of spine as a relatively accurate straight edge and wanted it on this knife.
If they do make a larger "Senior" design, I'd like to see it with a clip point instead of a drop point. But if they make it at all and it is a drop point, I can always remove material. Those who want a drop point and get a clip point have a much more difficult task ahead of them.
42 Spyderco fixed blades and counting...
Here are two Buck 110 customs I just finished.
New SS liners, G-10 scales and fiber liners, new pivot pins and T-8 TORX.
My Green Tree Boa has a Titanium clip, and a CPM-154CM blade.
Jade Queen is a sheath knife. The stock 420HC blade is just a place holder. I am putting in a Black S30V blade, and changing to black screws, soon.
Green Tree Boa




And here's the Jade Queen




New SS liners, G-10 scales and fiber liners, new pivot pins and T-8 TORX.
My Green Tree Boa has a Titanium clip, and a CPM-154CM blade.
Jade Queen is a sheath knife. The stock 420HC blade is just a place holder. I am putting in a Black S30V blade, and changing to black screws, soon.
Green Tree Boa




And here's the Jade Queen




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My caly had an uneven primary grind from factory, resulting in a wavy edge, It didnt bother me until I decided I wanted a steeper back bevel last night

Ok well this got on my nerves last night and i thought, " polish and live with it, or test my grinding skills on my exotic irreplaceable knife"
I thought to myself, " if I screw it up, ill get a pro to do it"
Freaking AWESOME! i LOVE my stonewash and it is THIN behind the edge , id tell you thickness but my vernier needs batteries
It is the hardest steel ive reground but it wasnt too bad. I definitely need new belts though (or a "good grinder") I left it at worn 80grit cause the patina it forms will hide most scratches
The stonewash was done with vinegar and stones, sick results IMO





Its finished to 0.3 microns at 13dps

Ok well this got on my nerves last night and i thought, " polish and live with it, or test my grinding skills on my exotic irreplaceable knife"
I thought to myself, " if I screw it up, ill get a pro to do it"
Freaking AWESOME! i LOVE my stonewash and it is THIN behind the edge , id tell you thickness but my vernier needs batteries
It is the hardest steel ive reground but it wasnt too bad. I definitely need new belts though (or a "good grinder") I left it at worn 80grit cause the patina it forms will hide most scratches
The stonewash was done with vinegar and stones, sick results IMO





Its finished to 0.3 microns at 13dps
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