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Friday, July 24, 2015. KN16 PETTY 160mm - LAYOUT and PROFILE. I am going to make a smaller Japanese kitchen knife called a Petty. The steel is my old standby AEB-L stainless from Uddeholm in Sweden. After tracing the KN16 pattern on the steel I cut with the band saw. On to the grinder with a 60 grit to bring the shape back to the lines. Once the dowel is cut.
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Ray Rolston - Key West Artist. Welcome to the web site of premiere tropical artist Ray Rolston. Ray brings you the tropical warmth and sunshine of the Florida Keys through color and style on canvas and prints. His paintings and prints capitalize on the vibrant colors of the islands and the surrounding coral reef. Key West comes alive through his visual arts. Exhibiting in Key West, Florida.
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