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This batch of knives is looking pretty good. I differentially heat treated the blades so if you look close you can see quench lines and hamons on the blades. I did a couple with an edge quench and a few with a clay coating(This gives you that japanese style wavy line.). Next step is putting on handles. This go around I am planning on using five different exotic woods so this should be fun.
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