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WINNERS: 2021 Destruction Test Challenge(Post)

Winner Announcement: Saturday 16th of OctoberOn Saturday night we had the winner announcement from this years Nordic Edge Destruction Test Challenge!Hosted by Jamie "Sausage Man" Bishop and with ...

Forging an integral chef knife(Post)

Here is a knife forged with integral bolster from a billet of steel made by Oblivion Blades.The blade is forged out, first creating the bolster transition, then using a giljotine tool to separate the ...

Damascus steel on the way(Post)

Carbon Steel Damascus on the way from Oblivion BladesJess from OB is working away on our very first batch of carbon steel damascus billets!Looking forward to seeing what he comes up with, as all the ...

How to heat treat Cu Mai billets(Post)

Cu Mai is an amazing-looking material in the right hands, but certainly not a beginner project.The laminated copper in between the steel and nickel makes it temperamental, and will require some exper ...

AWARD summary: Scoring, Judging & Prizes(Post)

Summary slides from Live Stream on the Facebook Group Wed 24th of May,where Riley Burns and Christian Mathieson had Shawn McIntyre, Mastersmith on as a guest presenter to discuss the scoring used by ...

Trophies for all: Sponsors and Prizes for the Awards 2022(Post)

Here are the summary slides from the live stream Wed 11th of May 2022: Prizes per top 15 spotsTrophies for the Australian Knife Making Awards 2022Clarification of what type of knives to enterHosts w ...

Open this Saturday: 9 am - 12 pm(Post)

Need a last-minute gift or some supplies for the break?Nordic Edge will be open this Saturday 18th of December 9 am - 12 pm.If needing to pick up something for a project you are working on over the h ...

NOW LIVE: 2021 Destruction Test Challenge: 18th of Sept - 9th of October 2021(Post)

The 2021 Nordic Edge destruction challenge is now live!The Destruction Challenge is where you film yourself doing the destruction challenges with a knife you made in 2021, and enter the contest for b ...

Awards 2022: CATEGORIES stream summary slides(Post)

Australian Knife Making Awards 2022: CATEGORIESThe Awards 2022 is about completing a knife between May 1st and May 29th and entering online in the free competition. Every week there is a live stream ...

AWARD Entry and Photos: Summary slides(Post)

On Wed 17th of May Riley and Christian hosted the second live stream of the Australian Beginner Knifemaking Awards 2023, here are the slides with some summary comments:AgendaHow to enter?What photos ...

AWARDS 2023: Winners & Prizes(Post)

The Australian Knife Making Awards is a free to enter, online knife making competition run every year in May.The 2023 AWARDS ended Wed 31st of May with the Winner Announcement live stream where Riley ...

Bit Short For A Samurai?(Post)

-- or "no samurais allowed in Melbourne? "-- By Bjorn J, May 2023Going to my first ever knife showThe Melbourne Knife Show 2023 was my first ever show as a maker. I have been to many s ...

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  • San Mai Billets: 1084, Nickel, Carbon 1020 San Mai Billets: 1084, Nickel, Carbon 1020

    San Mai Billets: 1084, Nickel, Carbon 1020

    Oblivion Blades

    $129.00
    San Mai Billets from Oblivion Blades, Made in Australia These are made to be forged and are as such not flat as monosteel bar stock. The billets are made by Jerarmie Heywood from Oblivion Blades and...
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  • How to: Heat treating Aogami Super Carbon Steel How to: Heat treating Aogami Super Carbon Steel

    How to: Heat treating Aogami Super Carbon Steel

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    Heat treating Aogami Super in Oblivion Blades billets The "super steel" Aogami Super Carbon is a fairly complex ultra-high carbon steel. Aogami Super is a steel from Japan, this is what...
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  • San Mai Billets:  Cu Mai (1084, Nickel, Copper, 1020) San Mai Billets:  Cu Mai (1084, Nickel, Copper, 1020)

    San Mai Billets: Cu Mai (1084, Nickel, Copper, 1020)

    Oblivion Blades

    $199.00
    Cu Mai San Mai Billets from Oblivion Blades, Made in Australia These are made to be forged or gently flattened hot and are as such not flat as monosteel bar stock. **Note forging cu mai requires care...
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  • San Mai Billets: Aogami Super Carbon Steel, Nickel, Iron Cheeks example of a completed knife by Jerarmie Heywood of Oblivion blades.

    San Mai Billets: Aogami Super Carbon Steel, Nickel, Iron Cheeks

    Oblivion Blades

    $195.00
    San Mai Billets from Oblivion Blades, Made in Australia These are made to be forged or at least flattened by hammer, and are as such not flat as monosteel bar stock. The billets are made by Jerarmie...
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    Heat Treating Cu Mai Billets

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