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Issue #84 · Feb 2026

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Issue #83 · Excerpt

The Differential Hardening Gamble

Most makers clay-coat the spine and call it done. But the real variable is your quench medium temperature. At 130°F, Parks 50 will give you a hamon that looks painted on. At 95°F, you'll see activity you didn't know was possible — and you'll also crack two blades before you figure out why.

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Workshop

The Grind

Hollow grind geometry on a 3" contact wheel. The line between polished and overground is about 0.003".

Reader Poll · 1,241 votes

Preferred Handle Material

Stabilized Wood41%
Micarta / G1028%
Natural Wood18%
Carbon Fiber9%
Bone / Horn4%

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Pricing Psychology · Issue #79

Why Hobbyists Underprice and How to Stop

You spent 40 hours on that bowie. You priced it at $280. A customer in a gallery paid $1,400 for something worse. The gap isn't craft — it's framing. Makers who price correctly don't apologize for the number. They explain the steel, the grind, the heat treat. They make the customer feel the hours.

Price the story, not the steel.

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Steel Study

1095 vs. 80CrV2

Both simple, both forgiving. 80CrV2 wins on toughness and edge stability. 1095 wins on hamon drama.

Trends · 2025 Survey

Steel Popularity Shift

1095
38%31%
80CrV2
22%34%
154CM
18%14%
Damascus
15%17%
Other
7%4%

↑ 80CrV2 overtook 1095 for the first time in three years of surveying.

2024
2025

"Issue #68 on fit-and-finish standards changed how I inspect my own work. I failed three blades I would have shipped. The fourth one sold for $850."

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Priya Nair
Hobbyist maker · Portland, OR
Quick Note · Issue #82

On Normalizing Before Hardening

Three cycles minimum. Most beginners skip the second. The grain refinement you get from that third cycle at 1475°F — before you ever touch the quench — is doing more work than your clay coat. Don't skip it.

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Process

Handle Fit

The gap between bolster and wood should close under finger pressure alone. If you need epoxy to hide it, start over.

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