THE KHUKRI PROJECT- 06-05-2012

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Re: THE KHUKRI PROJECT- 06-05-2012

Post by jonahpach » Mon Jun 04, 2012 12:19 am

Good initiative Moin.. try the epoxy used by photo frame makers.. The kind that use chemicals to laminate photos to boards. The epoxy hardens quite slowly depending on how much hardener you use
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Re: THE KHUKRI PROJECT- 06-05-2012

Post by Moin. » Mon Jun 04, 2012 12:29 am

jonahpach wrote:Good initiative Moin.. try the epoxy used by photo frame makers.. The kind that use chemicals to laminate photos to boards. The epoxy hardens quite slowly depending on how much hardener you use
Thank you Jonah, your Mizo Bowie Project (the original post) was truly inspiring.

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Re: THE KHUKRI PROJECT- 06-05-2012

Post by Rajat » Mon Jun 04, 2012 1:00 am

You do not have to look far: both Araldite and Fevitite A1 are slow setting two component epoxies which may be machined after hardening / drying. Both also have gap filling properties i.e. if during clamping etc the layers dome have a gap in between the epoxy will fill it up. Just ensure that that there is no bubbles left when pressing the layers. After mixing you will get an easy 30 min time for application which is enough.

Resinova the brand that you are using currently also manufactures regular slow setting epoxies, you may opt for these too.

The only downside is that the products mentioned above are not really transparent / clear and will impart some colour to the micarta (which might not necessarily be undesirable). However, resinova does make one slow setting epoxy (like the fast and clear that you are using) which is clear. Do not recall the brand name, you will have to look it up at the hardware store.

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Re: THE KHUKRI PROJECT- 06-05-2012

Post by Moin. » Sun Jun 10, 2012 2:30 pm

Corian is a material used to make pantry counters, reception table tops is offices. Had collected some bits and pieces from my ongoing projects. Thought white Corian would be a nice contrast to the brass and steel and look somewhat like ivory (will try and give it a distressed look).

Here's the low down on what Corian is.

http://www2.dupont.com/Corian/en_IN/index.html

The rough shape of the handle slabs was marked on the Corian Slabs and cut to shape using a hacksaw.The corners were then rounded using a file and coarse emery paper. A lot of filing ans sanding still pending ....

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Re: THE KHUKRI PROJECT- 06-05-2012

Post by Moin. » Sun Jun 10, 2012 3:09 pm

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Rajat wrote:You do not have to look far: both Araldite and Fevitite A1 are slow setting two component epoxies which may be machined after hardening / drying. Both also have gap filling properties i.e. if during clamping etc the layers dome have a gap in between the epoxy will fill it up. Just ensure that that there is no bubbles left when pressing the layers. After mixing you will get an easy 30 min time for application which is enough.

Resinova the brand that you are using currently also manufactures regular slow setting epoxies, you may opt for these too.

The only downside is that the products mentioned above are not really transparent / clear and will impart some colour to the micarta (which might not necessarily be undesirable). However, resinova does make one slow setting epoxy (like the fast and clear that you are using) which is clear. Do not recall the brand name, you will have to look it up at the hardware store.
Thanks Rajat, trying these Corian Scales, will try and do Micarta as well... :mrgreen: :mrgreen: Looks relativelyt simple to do....

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Post by namcmd » Sun Jun 10, 2012 7:27 pm

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Post by Bruno22 » Mon Jun 11, 2012 7:47 am

:cheers: Awesome...
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Re: THE KHUKRI PROJECT- 06-05-2012

Post by essdee1972 » Mon Jun 11, 2012 11:32 am

Awesome, bro!!! These corian scales look great. That's called "the Indian Science of Jugaad"!!!
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Re: THE KHUKRI PROJECT- 06-05-2012

Post by brihacharan » Mon Jun 11, 2012 11:39 am

Hi Moin,
> Congrats brother, your DIY handle is awesome.
> I have a suggestion - the space where the lower end of the blade fits the handle, you could drill 2 holes side by side (6mm) and put brass rivets - it'll give it a classy look.
> Now I have request - The Khukri I have has a rather heavy (thick) blade - could you help me with grinding it to a fine finish.
> Since we both are located in Mumbai (I am in Chembur) please PM me your cell No: - may be we could have a chat on this.
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Re: THE KHUKRI PROJECT- 06-05-2012

Post by Moin. » Mon Jun 11, 2012 1:39 pm

Thanks a ton, namcmd, Bruno, Esddee and Briha. :mrgreen: :mrgreen: I am enjoying working handons down to the bone. I have attempted Brick Masonry, plastering, a bit of carpetentry etc on my project sites, but working on knives is a different high altogether and very very satisfying.

Briha, you have a PM.

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Re: THE KHUKRI PROJECT- 06-05-2012

Post by sa_ali » Mon Jun 11, 2012 2:53 pm

Simply fantastic work. :D :D

Hats off to the whole initiative and will to complete the task, its truly inspirational.

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Re: THE KHUKRI PROJECT- 06-05-2012

Post by Moin. » Mon Jun 11, 2012 9:10 pm

sa_ali wrote:Simply fantastic work. :D :D

Hats off to the whole initiative and will to complete the task, its truly inspirational.
Thank you sa_ali for the appreciation. :D

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Re: THE KHUKRI PROJECT- 06-05-2012

Post by Rajat » Tue Jun 12, 2012 4:05 pm

I knew we would see some progress after the weekend!
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Re: THE KHUKRI PROJECT- 06-05-2012

Post by varunik » Tue Jun 12, 2012 7:01 pm

I have one question.
Corian or Korean Marble are very prone to stains.
Anything in mind to clean those stains?

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Post by varunik » Tue Jun 12, 2012 7:09 pm

And do tell me when you open an online store.
So many times, it happens too fast
You trade your passion for glory
Don't lose your grip on the dreams of the past
You must fight just to keep them alive

It's the eye of the tiger
It's the thrill of the fight
Risin' up to the challenge
Of our rival
And the last known survivor
Stalks his prey in the night
And he's watching us all with the
Eye of the tiger

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