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Re: Scrapyard Harpoon ? [Re: Kraz] #35141 03/28/07 01:22 PM
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I would take 1 of Each of these.. in SR-77.. in a Heartbeat! baddaBing!

[Linked Image from i80.photobucket.com]
(AK-47 & Ruck Kensei)


Or.. 2 of these bad boys.. in SR-77.. oh yeah baby.. come to tony22r !!

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"Angus Trim Tactical Short Sword"
http://www.angustrimdirect.com/models/tac/tacleaf.htm

That AK-47 would be absolutely *WICKED* in SR-77. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbup.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbup.gif" alt="" />


That Trim sword kicks butt!


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Re: Scrapyard Harpoon ? [Re: Kraz] #35142 03/28/07 01:29 PM
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Kraz,
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That AK-47 would be absolutely *WICKED* in SR-77. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbup.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbup.gif" alt="" />
Oh HECK Yeah!
seeing pics of S6's going thru ammo cans.. I've chopped my DF full-force into hardwood, gets stuck yank out blade sideways w/ both hands, swing miss hit dirt, baton until my batons shatter..
It keeps Going! The edge on the DF is Amazing!

Those ~$400 Angus Trim swords are made of..
"Harmonically balanced 5160 tempered steel, along with a geometrically stable design and distal taper"
..iirc that's simply spring/leafspring steel, right?

Not to knock it of course but,
Imo.. SR-77 would definitely hang with it!
iirc S7 steel is also used in other higher end swords, Angel, etc..

Last edited by tony22r; 03/28/07 01:37 PM.

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Re: Scrapyard Harpoon ? [Re: tony22r] #35143 03/28/07 01:36 PM
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That trim sword is awesome. A zombie killer for sure.


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Re: Scrapyard Harpoon ? [Re: Horn Dog] #35144 03/28/07 01:40 PM
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Take their heads right off! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />


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Re: Scrapyard Harpoon ? [Re: Horn Dog] #35145 03/28/07 11:38 PM
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Harpoon? Why not one of these in SR-77 and Res C?
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Make it, and we will buy it!

Ahh who made that bro??




hmmm I still want to make one of those 300 hybrid swords from the movie!! WOOHOO 1/4" 5160!!! hmmmm makes the belts SING!!


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Re: Scrapyard Harpoon ? [Re: Leatherface] #35146 03/28/07 11:43 PM
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Harpoon? Why not one of these in SR-77 and Res C?
[Linked Image from i173.photobucket.com]
Make it, and we will buy it!

Ahh who made that bro??




hmmm I still want to make one of those 300 hybrid swords from the movie!! WOOHOO 1/4" 5160!!! hmmmm makes the belts SING!!




That looks like a cold steel blade.


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Re: Scrapyard Harpoon ? [Re: DMelone] #35147 03/28/07 11:48 PM
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That looks like a cold steel blade.

Yeah, I've seen that blue background in several of their pics.


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Re: Scrapyard Harpoon ? [Re: Andy Wayne] #35148 03/29/07 01:49 AM
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That looks like a cold steel blade.

Yeah, I've seen that blue background in several of their pics.
Andy,
hehe, you know you're a knife knut when you can spot a knifemaker/brand just by the photography style of the pic <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />


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Re: Scrapyard Harpoon ? [Re: tony22r] #35149 03/29/07 01:55 AM
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Yeah. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif" alt="" />


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Re: Scrapyard Harpoon ? [Re: tony22r] #35150 03/29/07 09:57 AM
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Those ~$400 Angus Trim swords are made of..
"Harmonically balanced 5160 tempered steel, along with a geometrically stable design and distal taper"
..iirc that's simply spring/leafspring steel, right?

hey Tony

it is just leafspring but 5160 is a great steel.. harmonically balanced .. i'm not sure if it is the same thing but i have seen some of Howard Clark's apprentices HT steel .. they use clay lumps spaced at intervals along the blade.. that way the blade is ht'd at resonance harmonies of the steel and any shock or resonance gets dampened before it gets to the handle..

i'm not sure about that .. i think they are just putting hard and soft spots next to each other, which can only be really tested by destroying the blades.. .. Dan's idea seems to be that the Res C handle absorbs the shock so the steel can be HT's properly and the m,aximum strngth, edge holding ability etc extracted..

of course this may be all wrong <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/crazy.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif" alt="" />

ug


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Re: Scrapyard Harpoon ? [Re: ugug] #35151 03/29/07 12:44 PM
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Boar hunting with a spear used to be quite popular in Germany. Sounds like fun.


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Re: Scrapyard Harpoon ? [Re: ugug] #35152 03/29/07 01:28 PM
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Those ~$400 Angus Trim swords are made of..
"Harmonically balanced 5160 tempered steel, along with a geometrically stable design and distal taper"
..iirc that's simply spring/leafspring steel, right?

hey Tony

it is just leafspring but 5160 is a great steel.. harmonically balanced .. i'm not sure if it is the same thing but i have seen some of Howard Clark's apprentices HT steel .. they use clay lumps spaced at intervals along the blade.. that way the blade is ht'd at resonance harmonies of the steel and any shock or resonance gets dampened before it gets to the handle..

i'm not sure about that .. i think they are just putting hard and soft spots next to each other, which can only be really tested by destroying the blades.. .. Dan's idea seems to be that the Res C handle absorbs the shock so the steel can be HT's properly and the m,aximum strngth, edge holding ability etc extracted..

of course this may be all wrong <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/crazy.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif" alt="" />

ug

Most of my knives are harmonically balanced. I put my harmonica on the spine and it usually doesn't fall off..that's the test. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />

Geometrically stable? My knives have never changed shape on me that I know of. Perhaps I've had more physics than was good for me (brain damage <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/crazy.gif" alt="" />) but it sounds like a bunch of marketing mumbo jumbo to me. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/eek.gif" alt="" />

The beauty of leaf steel is that it can be bent repeatedly within its design limits and returns to its original shape without fatigue and eventual failure. That's one of the reasons 5160 is a very good sword steel.

Beyond the attractiveness, I thought a wavy hamon was used to ensure the transition between hard tempered and soft tempered steel was less abrupt allowing the sword to bend farther without breaking.


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