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Started by YellowHammer, November 14, 2013, 08:38:22 PM

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     They make a good fillet knife.  I'd also keep one piece, knock the set out of the teeth, put a handle on it, and use if for pulling the sawdust out from behind a blade whenever you need to try to back out of a cut.  It'll help if you have to back out of one when the depth of cut is too deep to wedge the top piece up.
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Quote from: YellowHammer on November 16, 2013, 09:28:40 PM
So what can I use these pieces of blades for?  Seems like they could make a decent fillet knife?
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I have thought the same. I mentioned to my blacksmith neighbor. He wants some to stack and forge into Damascus steel. So far - no broke blades. LOL

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