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marthandan
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by marthandan » Mon May 14, 2012 10:31 pm
a few pics...
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will post the finished knife and specs, once done.
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Moin.
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by Moin. » Mon May 14, 2012 11:20 pm
You Devil
After a hard days work you make me want to get back working on my blade. This is way too cool, You should post the pics of stock removal, of how you got the grind on the billet. Bloddy difficult to believe you did this with an angle grinder. Hats off and three cheers.
Would be even better is you can modify the grind at the tip like that of a Katana tip. The grind at the tip section needs to angle towards the tip, like a chisel point.
P.S: Why a rat tail tang ???
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by Moin. » Tue May 15, 2012 1:13 am
This is a Cold Steel Recon Tanto, amercanised version of the tanto, would be awesome if you can grind the tip like this (Marked it in yellow lines)
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by Moin. » Tue May 15, 2012 1:24 am
Your Blade, but just a suggestion, maybe too late in the process when you are about to make the handle... and guruji when you do, please take pics of how you put the pins in place.....
Also a suggestion, would be really nice if you can try a hard scabbard like a Ninja To or a Katana's instead of the regular leather sheath, would suit this kind of blade.
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by marthandan » Tue May 15, 2012 8:35 am
moin...thank you.
it is a chisel "scandi" grind (meaning there will be a bevel on only one side) but i see what you mean. let me see.and i do plan to finish it like the traditional tanto (wooden scabbard, cord wrapped handle etc)
the blade was ground using an angle grinder and then finished with hand filing and flap wheels.
the tsuba should seem familiar to you
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by xl_target » Tue May 15, 2012 8:47 am
Wow! That is an impressive chunk of steel!
Good work there
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by Moin. » Tue May 15, 2012 9:46 am
marthandan wrote:moin...thank you.
it is a chisel "scandi" grind (meaning there will be a bevel on only one side) but i see what you mean. let me see.and i do plan to finish it like the traditional tanto (wooden scabbard, cord wrapped handle etc)
the blade was ground using an angle grinder and then finished with hand filing and flap wheels.
the tsuba should seem familiar to you
Scandi Grind, S
So this is the result of a Viking's fling with a pretty Ninja hmm
. Very nice Work. Should call you Martha' San instead of Martha'Dan.
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by Moin. » Tue May 15, 2012 9:54 am
A lot of cord wrapping video's on youtube, but what will you use for the Ray Skin (SAM'E) like texture below the cord wrap ? I'll see if I can find some patterned vinyl or imitation leather for you for this. The Tsuba turned out very nice as well, we'll see how the material holds in use
just that it stains easily with oil...
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by marthandan » Wed May 16, 2012 7:05 pm
some pics of my charcoal furnace and the blade being hardened.
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oh! look what the cat dragged in
nitric acid to etch blades
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knives...anyone?
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by TC » Wed May 16, 2012 7:34 pm
Good work Marty. Will wait to see the final product.
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by rraju2805 » Tue May 22, 2012 7:05 am
Good job. .
Want to see the product. .
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by Priyan » Tue May 22, 2012 8:26 am
Dear marthandan,
Is it O1 tool steel or leaf spring?
Also from where did you get nitric acid? I'm having a hard time finding it here.
Nice Tanto BTW, what are you planning to draw he temper to? Straw or blue?
When I'll get to shoot a gun?
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by marthandan » Tue May 22, 2012 8:48 am
Priyan wrote:Dear marthandan,
Is it O1 tool steel or leaf spring?
Also from where did you get nitric acid? I'm having a hard time finding it here.
Nice Tanto BTW, what are you planning to draw he temper to? Straw or blue?
its an old file...so, could be W1 or W2 or its equivalent. its been termpered at about 150 ~ 200 *C in a baking oven.
there is an area in chennai known as "Parrys" that is full of shops catering to every industry possible. you can get anything there; plastics, glues, tools, steels, non ferrous metals, chemicals etc. i got the nitric acid from a shop selling chemicals.
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by Moin. » Tue May 22, 2012 9:32 am
marthandan wrote:Priyan wrote:Dear marthandan,
Is it O1 tool steel or leaf spring?
Also from where did you get nitric acid? I'm having a hard time finding it here.
Nice Tanto BTW, what are you planning to draw he temper to? Straw or blue?
its an old file...so, could be W1 or W2 or its equivalent. its been termpered at about 150 ~ 200 *C in a baking oven.
there is an area in chennai known as "Parrys" that is full of shops catering to every industry possible. you can get anything there; plastics, glues, tools, steels, non ferrous metals, chemicals etc. i got the nitric acid from a shop selling chemicals.
What oven ? I though you can't put metallic objects in an micro. Nitric acid hmmmm
please p[ost a lot of pics, what are you etching with Nitric acid, regular bleach works fine on carbon blades, 440c dipped in Vinegar & Bleach for more than a week, not a bloddy spot on the blade. Let's see how Nitric Acid works, I could'nt source it yet.
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by essdee1972 » Tue May 22, 2012 11:38 am
Moin, turn oven to "convection mode".
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