<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><em><strong>I used to struggle with knife making, but once I learned these secrets...</strong></em></p><p>Are you a bladesmith looking to get the most out of his next project?</p><p>Are you looking for that one tip that could change the quality of your knives drastically?</p><p>Are you stuck with a problem in your newest build, and are looking for a way to fix it?</p><p>Are you looking to upgrade your bladesmithing skills within minimum time?</p><p>Tips are a great way to enhance your bladesmithing knowledge and avoid mistakes.</p><p>The best part is that they only have a small time investment of just a few seconds.</p><p>That is why I have compiled 101 bladesmithing tips that any bladesmith can benefit from, regardless of his skill level.</p><p><strong>And as a starter, I want to reveal 2 tips for FREE: </strong></p><p>1. If you want to have a sharp knife, while maintaining a thick spine, do a hollow grind for your knife.</p><p>2. Here's a slow but certain way to get good grind lines on your knife: Scribe a top line for the bevels on each side, and a center line. Start grinding with stone wheels, then switch to files.</p><p>This is just a starter, there are 99 more tips that you will find inside this book.</p><p><strong>Inside this book you will discover: </strong></p> <ul> <li>The #1 steel you should use to make your first knife</li> <li>The real reason why a $3000 knife commands it's price</li> <li>The 'golden rule' of bladesmithing and how it will help you make better knives</li> <li>2 tools that can replace 50% of the tools in your shop for shaping and grinding</li> <li>One common household item you can use to darken the etch on your Damascus steel</li> <li>1 heat treating mistake that could potentially double the time taken for heat treatment</li> <li>One mistake that could ruin your grind lines while using a belt sander</li> <li>The right grind to use on your knife when you want it to be a jack-of-all-trades</li> <li>The #1 grinding tool you should use, if your struggling with getting good bevel lines on your knife</li> <li>How to get good grind lines on your knife, with this 'slow and certain' method</li> <li>How to clean your sharpening stone</li> <li>An essential but overlooked part of knife design, that instantly marks you as either a master or a novice</li> <li>How this common household oil can become an instant quench tank</li> <li>How to quickly reduce the size of a large leaf spring, without using a power hammer</li> <li>The most cost-effective method to make a knife</li> </ul> <p>...And many more valuable tips that could potentially upgrade your bladesmithing skills, or save your latest build.</p> <p><strong>But will these tips be useful for all skill levels, even for the beginner?</strong></p> <p>Yes, while there are some tips that will help you further along your bladesmithing journey, beginners can take advantage of most of the tips inside this book.</p> <p>Everyday that you delay is another day that goes by without you discovering that 1 tip that could improve the quality of your knives.</p> <p><strong><em>Take action and buy this book now!</em></strong></p>
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