Here is SurvivalBlog’s News From The American Redoubt. This weekly column features news stories and event announcements from around the American Redoubt region. We also mention companies of interest to preppers that are located in the region. The emphasis this week is on Idaho bladesmith Robert Martin, the proprietor of Tears of The Sword.
Idaho (Tears of The Sword)
I’ve mentioned bladesmith Robert Martin once before in SurvivalBlog. His Tears of the Sword / Shadow Mountain Forge operation is located in Idaho Falls, Idaho. I recently met him again at a Redoubt gun show. His metallurgy and craftsmanship have progressed in recent years. He now makes some exceptionally nice pattern forge welded Damascus steel. His heat treating process is par excellance. In addition to producing complete knives and swords of his own, he also makes some great blanks for hobbyists to complete. He has two smelting forges for creating custom steel blends in up to 20 pound batches. He often starts with A-2, D-2, O-1, CPM 10V, CPM 3V, L-6, 15N20, 52-100, 51-60, and 51-50 carbon steels. Stainless steels such as CPM S30V, CPM S60V, CPM S90V, CPM 154, CPM 440C, and ATS-34 (or custom blends thereof) are also be worked by Martin.
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There is now less than one week until the big solar eclipse event. A few travelers are already arriving, for vacations that will span the eclipse day. The traffic in some of the small towns in Idaho and Oregon in the path of totality will be tremendous. (The roads simply are designed to handle that much traffic.) Get there early. Be sure to carry plenty of extra food, water, and fuel if you are heading into the Totality Strip. There might be a two-day traffic jam!
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