I would like to add to what Sam said in regards to learning the knifemaking trade, but it is equally as important for the knifemakers to learn the engraving trade so that we can work together. So far, it has been mostly on the engravers who have difficulty deaing with the fragility of the knives they have to work on and have done most of the work finding ways to deal with this problem. This is not the engravers fault and the holding and hammering pressures required to do a job are iniscapable. If you want your inlays to hold, you gotta do what you gotta do. The knifemakers hadn't had to deal with what they are procucing from the engravers standpoint, outside of having to tweak them to free them up from time to time, until some of them became involved with engraving. This has allowed them to see the delimma.
Therefore, Sam is correct in suggesting that we learn of the knifemakers methods, but lets not put the whole burden of responsibility on the engravers. Lets learn each others tactics and see how we can make it easier for all concerned. You cannot hammer on an egg can you? So, when you are treading the edges of impossibility, to make a long story short, ..........THERMOLOC it !!!!......but you are still goind to bind some blades. .........
I have the highest regard for the fine knife makers quality of the high end knives. Many of them are my friends and we worked well with each other, but Lets also have some respect and consideration for the processes and difficulties engravers have trying to decorate them....
...........Ron S
Therefore, Sam is correct in suggesting that we learn of the knifemakers methods, but lets not put the whole burden of responsibility on the engravers. Lets learn each others tactics and see how we can make it easier for all concerned. You cannot hammer on an egg can you? So, when you are treading the edges of impossibility, to make a long story short, ..........THERMOLOC it !!!!......but you are still goind to bind some blades. .........
I have the highest regard for the fine knife makers quality of the high end knives. Many of them are my friends and we worked well with each other, but Lets also have some respect and consideration for the processes and difficulties engravers have trying to decorate them....