128 "ALCHEMY" by Jensen Knives
128: I have cleared up the issue. You can see the grit marks of the sanding belt, but it is certainly smooth and flat to the touch and sight. This is repeated for both bolsters. Next I’m going to use ‘permanent’ double stick tape to stack and stick both the top and bottom bolsters together. Because of this stacking, I’m going to flat sand anywhere the materials are going to come into contact with another flat surface. So in this case, remove the tool marks off the bottom of the top bolster (I don’t have to worry about the topside of the top bolster right now), and both sides of the bottom bolster as it will be coming into contact with not only the bottom side of the top bolster, but also latter with the knife body, as well as with table surfaces in sawing, grinding, and drilling applications.
128 "ALCHEMY" by Jensen Knives
128: I have cleared up the issue. You can see the grit marks of the sanding belt, but it is certainly smooth and flat to the touch and sight. This is repeated for both bolsters. Next I’m going to use ‘permanent’ double stick tape to stack and stick both the top and bottom bolsters together. Because of this stacking, I’m going to flat sand anywhere the materials are going to come into contact with another flat surface. So in this case, remove the tool marks off the bottom of the top bolster (I don’t have to worry about the topside of the top bolster right now), and both sides of the bottom bolster as it will be coming into contact with not only the bottom side of the top bolster, but also latter with the knife body, as well as with table surfaces in sawing, grinding, and drilling applications.
