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Railroad Spikes
by: Dave Mudge
page 7
Things People Make From Railroad
Spikes
submitted by
J & Tess Neilson
RR2 Box 16 Scouten Rd.
Wyalusing, PA 18853
507-746-4944
mountainhollow@emcs.net
http://www.mountainhollow.net/
Damascus Spikes
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These knives are made from actual railroad spikes with
contrasting carbon steels forged in.
Some spikes are also done in a San Mai style with a core of high carbon
steel for better
performance. These knives are fun to make and although they are mostly a
novelty
knife (usually only a dozen layers or so), they can be a good
working tool as well. |
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HC Twist Damascus Railroad Spike
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This spike is from the NY lines. It is an old spike that
was stamped HC on the head
and has a fine grain of it's own in addition to the added L-6 steel in the
blade's twist.
the blade (sharpened area) is 4 1/2", 9" total length. The rises on the
twisted handle
and the spike head are mirror polished. |
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San Mai Damascus Railroad Spike
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This spike knife has a 3 1/2" swept tip blade, 7 1/2"
total length. The blade has
a core of 1084 high carbon steel sandwiched between damascus (san mai
). The
handle is twisted with the rises and head of the spike mirror polished.
The knife
is shown with a "basket weave" pattern pouch sheath. |
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Twist Damascus Railroad Spike
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This railroad spike knife has a 3 steel, twist damascus blade
4 1/2"
long with a convex grind (8 1/2" total length). The handle is twisted
with mirror polished highlights and head. This knife also comes
with a matching leather pouch sheath.
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