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Heat Treat and Cryo Form Located on the Last Page of the Catalog PRODUCT LIST Texas Knifemaker’s Supply 2009 A Damascus (Mosaic Bolsters) ......3 K Polyester Pearl .........................16 Abrasive Materials .....30,32,34-37 Damascus Barstock.................3-4 Kitchen & Camp Blades.......72-76 Pommels................................... 11 Acrylester..................................17 DVD’s ..................................41-43 Knife Blade Kits ....56,58-61,63-65 Punch Plier for Leather .............45 Adhesive, Spray .......................36 DeburringTool ...........................28 Knife Cases .........................48,53 R Amber, Alternative ....................12 Disc Spray Adhesive.................36 Knife Grinding Magnet ..............33 Reamers .....................................9 Amber, Copal Beads.................12 Display Cases for Knives.....48,53 Knife Making Steel......................2 Reconstituted Stone .................16 Anvils ..........................................5 Drill Bits ......................................9 Knife Scribe ...........................2,28 Rivets, Handle .......................... 11 Arkansas Stone ........................30 Drill Size Chart..........................28 Knife Sheaths ...........................44 Rouge-Polishing Compounds.. 37 Apron ........................................27 Drum Sander Mandrels ............35 Kydex, Kydex Press ............47,65 Russell Knives.. ........................76 Awl-Leather ..............................46 “Dymondwood” ....................14-15 Kydex Eyelets ......................46-47 S B E Kydex Foam .............................47 Sand Paper (wet-dry) ...............35 Bader Grinders .........................33 Ear Muff ....................................26 Kydex Sheath Material ........47,65 Sanding Disc-Steel ...................36 Baldor Buffers ...........................36 Epoxy........................................38 L Sanding Rings for Mandrels .....35 Bandsaw Blades .........................9 Epoxy Colorants .......................38 Laminated Wood .................14-15 Sanding Sponge .......................36 Belt Cleaner ..............................36 Etching Equipment .....................6 Laminated Blades .....................77 Satin Finish 6” Wheel ...............36 Belt Grinder ..............................33 Eye Loupe ................................27 Lansky Sharpeners...................31 Screw Gage ..............................27 Belt Sanding Equipment ......32-33 Eyelets .................................46-47 Lanyards ...................................27 Screws, Folder..........................54 Belts.....................................34-35 Ear Plugs .............................26,32 Layout Fluid ..............................25 Scribes..............................2,27,28 Blades..................................49-77 F Leather .....................................45 Scrimshaw Kits .........................25 Blade Kits ............................49-61 Fasteners, Handle .................... 11 Leather Cement ........................45 Sealer, Wood ..................18,24,26 Blesbok .....................................22 File Guide .................................29 Leather Dyes & Stains ..............45 Seals, Texas ............................. 11 Blue Layout Fluid Spray ........2,25 File Holder ................................29 Leather Knife Cases .................48 Sharpening Equipment ........30,31 Blueing Supplies .......................24 Files ..........................................29 Leather Ring Spacers ...............45 Sheaths ..........................44,56,57 Bolsters................. 11,58,60-63,66 Fillet Blades .........................56-57 Leather Wheels ........................30 Sheep Horn ..............................22 Bolts, Handle ............................ 11 Flitz ...........................................25 Letter Opener Blades ...............75 Shop Rolls ................................35 Bone (Jigged and Picked) ........22 Flux, Flux Brush........................26 Liner Lock Kits .....................50-51 Snapsets...................................46 Bone (Natural, Smooth) .......22,23 Foil Wrap ....................................6 Loupe (Magnifier) .....................27 Snap Setters ........................46,65 Books...............25,31,39-41,46,78 Folder Hardware ..................54-55 Lubricants ............................24-26 Solder (Stay-Brite) ....................26 Boot Clips .................................28 Folder Knife Pouches ...............48 M Solingen Blades........................77 Bowie Blades ............................68 Folder Knife Kits ..................49-53 Magnetic Pickup .......................27 Spacer Material ...................12,78 Brass Barstock & Rod ................7 Forging Steel ..............................2 Mammoth Ivory .........................21 Spring Material .........................54 Brass Black...............................24 Forks ...............................72,74-75 Mandrels ...................................35 Stabilized Wood ........................19 Brass Sheet, & Tubing ................7 Marine Metal Polish ..................26 Stainless Steel Blades .........56-67 Brush, File Cleaning .................28 G Marking Gauge .........................27 Stainless Steel Cleaner ............25 Stainless Steel Rod & Sheet ......7 Buffers ......................................36 G-10.....................................13,17 Metal Dust for Inlay...................17 Stainless Steel Tubing ................7 Buffing Compound ..........32,36-37 Glasses, Safety .....................5,26 Metal Prep ...........................24-26 Standoff (Stainless) ..................55 Buffing Wheels .........................37 Gloves, Heat Treat......................5 Micarta Handle Material............13 Step Drills ..............................9,55 Buffing Wheel Rake ..................36 Glue ..........................................38 Micarta Rod ................................7 Burrs .........................................29 Stick & Cane Supplies ..............78 Graphite Material-Flat Platen ......33 Micarta Tubing ............................7 Sting Ray Pouches ..............48,53 Bushings, Arbor ........................36 Grinders ....................................33 Micrometers ..............................28 Sting Ray Skin ..........................45 Bushings, Pivot .........................54 Grinding Wheel Dia. Chart........33 Miracle Cloth.............................25 Stop Pins ..................................54 C Groover, Leather.......................46 Mokume ......................................3 Super Glue ...............................38 Calipers. ...................................28 Guards .............10,56,59,60-61,68 Mosaic Damascus ......................3 Camel Bone ..............................23 Gun Stock Wax .........................25 Mosaic Pins ................................8 T Camp & Kitchen Blades.......72-76 Gun Blue Pen ...........................24 Multi-Tool Belts .........................35 Tang Nuts ................................. 11 Cane & Stick Supplies ..............78 H N Tap & Tap Wrench ....................55 Tape, Blue Masking ..................38 Carbide Drill Bits .........................9 Hammers, Blacksmith .................5 Neatsfoot Oil .............................45 Taps ............................................9 Carbide Taper .............................9 Handle Materials..................12-23 Neoprene Handle Material........13 Thong Hole Tubing .....................7 Carbide Scribe ..........................28 Hardness Tester .........................6 Nickel/Silver Barstock .................7 Thread Locker ..........................55 Carbon Damascus Steel..........3-4 Hatchets ...................................64 Nickel/Silver Rod ........................7 Thumb Bob ...............................55 Carbon Fiber Concealex...........47 Head Spinner..............................9 Nickel/Silver Sheet .....................7 Tiger Stripe Resinwood ............15 Carbon Steel Blades..69-71,76-77 Heat Absorbing Paste ...............26 Nickel/Silver Tubing ....................7 Titanium Sheet ...........................7 Cases for Knives .................48,53 Heat Treat Fire Brick Supports ...5 Norwegian Blades ....................77 Tomahawks...............................75 Cast Iron Spear Point Blade .....77 Heat Treat Fork...........................5 O Torx Wrenches ..........................54 Celluloid Sheet Material............16 Heat Treat Knife Holders ............5 O1 Toolsteel ................................2 Tuf-Cloth ...................................25 Center Punch............................27 Heat Treat Ovens ....................5,6 Oosik ........................................23 Tuf-Glide Pen ...........................26 Chicago Screw .........................47 Heat Treat Tongs ........................6 Opti-Visor ..................................26 Cleaners ..............................24-26 Heat Treating Service .................1 Ovens, Heat Treat ...................5-6 V Clamps .....................................28 Hippo Tusks ..............................23 Optic Rods, Clear ....................7,8 Videos .............................31,41-42 Cobalt Drill Bits ...........................9 Honing Oil .................................30 Vises .........................................28 Concealex.................................47 P Horn Material ............................22
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