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I've decided to try making a knife.  I would like to pick up a piece of 01 tool steel this week.  This will be my first time buying a piece of steel, does anyone know who might stock it in middle Tennessee?  Around the Murfreesboro area?

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Not sure about local. I ordered mine from amazon for about $30 for an 18" piece that was 5/32 thick if I remember correctly. I'm going to keep an eye on what you find because I'd like to get a piece of A2 for my next knife project. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk HD
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Not sure about local. I ordered mine from amazon for about $30 for an 18" piece that was 5/32 thick if I remember correctly. I'm going to keep an eye on what you find because I'd like to get a piece of A2 for my next knife project. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk HD

Thanks, I've found some sites with great reviews from other knife makers:

https://www.flatground.com/index.htm

http://newjerseysteelbaron.com

 

I wanted to try and find something local to go ahead and get started...but if I can't find something by tomorrow I'll order.

 

 

Did you try calling this place in Chattanooga?

www.southerntoolsteel.com

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[quote name="t.bird" post="1150173" timestamp="1400474263"]Thanks, I've found some sites with great reviews from other knife makers: [url="https://www.flatground.com/index.htm"]https://www.flatground.com/index.htm[/url] [url="http://newjerseysteelbaron.com"]http://newjerseysteelbaron.com[/url] I wanted to try and find something local to go ahead and get started...but if I can't find something by tomorrow I'll order. Did you try calling this place in Chattanooga? [url="http://www.southerntoolsteel.com"]www.southerntoolsteel.com[/url][/quote] I know where they are but it is hard for me to get over there on the one day off I have during the week. Check out bladeforums there is a source several people recommend but I can't remember the name. Also some useful videos on goughcustom.com Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk HD
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I know where they are but it is hard for me to get over there on the one day off I have during the week. Check out bladeforums there is a source several people recommend but I can't remember the name. Also some useful videos on goughcustom.com Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk HD

I'll check out Bladeforums.

 

Aaron Gough (and someone who posted their first attempt in r/DIY on reddit) are my main inspiration for attempting this.  Have you used Gough's techniques?  (filing jig, sharpening, etc) I'm also going to try a soup-can forge.

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Yeah I used his videos as a tutorial for my first knife: runy4ega.jpg6u9e4enu.jpgajybege3.jpg Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk HD

Guest t.bird
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Nice!  Pretty similar to what I'm going for...

 

Here is that other guy's first knife that inspired me, ridiculous for a first attempt:

YLNRUoR.jpg

 

What makes you want to use A2 for your next one?  Any staining or rusting?

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Tennessee Die Supply will have what you need.
You might want to have a discussion with them about your heat treat capabilities. That will probably drive your selection more than steel properties.

http://www.tndie.com/
Tennessee Die Supply Company
725 Massman Drive • Nashville, TN 37210
PH: 1-800-251-4038
service@tndie.com
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I use the New Jersey Steel Baron.....excellent products and services shipped right to your door.

 

Another recommendation for the Baron. Might I also recommend using 1084 instead. If you want to do your own heat treat it is a very forgiving, easy to HT steel. It is also a great knife steel that is easy to work with.

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Tennessee Die Supply will have what you need.
You might want to have a discussion with them about your heat treat capabilities. That will probably drive your selection more than steel properties.

http://www.tndie.com/
Tennessee Die Supply Company
725 Massman Drive • Nashville, TN 37210
PH: 1-800-251-4038
service@tndie.com

 

Thanks, I'll keep them in mind for the future!

 

http://www.mcmaster.com/#standard-steel-sheets/=s15umw

 

Buy with credit card, delivered to your door in a day or two. 

 

I've heard good things about them as well.

 

Another recommendation for the Baron. Might I also recommend using 1084 instead. If you want to do your own heat treat it is a very forgiving, easy to HT steel. It is also a great knife steel that is easy to work with.

I think after doing some more research I'm going to try 1084 first.  It appears that Aldo's 1084 is some of the best, I'll order it tonight.

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[quote name="t.bird" post="1150179" timestamp="1400475665"]Nice! Pretty similar to what I'm going for... Here is that other guy's first knife that inspired me, ridiculous for a first attempt: YLNRUoR.jpg What makes you want to use A2 for your next one? Any staining or rusting?[/quote] I have some "staining" but it comes off with a scrubbie and some light rust but then again I just got back from florida so it was expected with the salt water. Both easily removed. I'm going to try a2 just for something different and of course inspired by a video http://goughcustom.com/blog/2013-10-15-steel-testing/steel-testing.html Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk HD

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I have some "staining" but it comes off with a scrubbie and some light rust but then again I just got back from florida so it was expected with the salt water. Both easily removed. I'm going to try a2 just for something different and of course inspired by a video http://goughcustom.com/blog/2013-10-15-steel-testing/steel-testing.html Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk HD

Interesting...I had not seen that video yet. 

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I finally finished my knives today, they were WAY more work than I thought they would be.  Thanks for the 1084 recommendation, I'm not sure how heat-treating O1 would have gone.

 

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I finally finished my knives today, they were WAY more work than I thought they would be.  Thanks for the 1084 recommendation, I'm not sure how heat-treating O1 would have gone.

 

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They came out great. A lot of people just don't realize how much work goes into making a decent blade.

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[quote name="Grand Torino" post="1167084" timestamp="1404950503"]They came out great. A lot of people just don't realize how much work goes into making a decent blade.[/quote] Thanks! Exactly, I had been planning on making a couple more for gifts...but I'm not sure I want to anymore. Haha The only thing that went quickly was shaping the handle wood, I didn't mind that. I never expected cutting the bevel and getting the initial burr when sharpening to take so long. I got a little careless on the chefs knife while trying to get a last 1/2" of the edge to burr...my hand slipped and I got a decently deep cut in my thumb, it even sliced through about 1/3 of my thumbnail.
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