First Proper DIY knife

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Re: First Proper DIY knife

Post by brihacharan » Sun Oct 19, 2014 8:40 pm

Hi Kshitij,
> Just had a look at your handiwork....."Bravo" :clap:
> If I presume this is your 1st DIY attempt....Awesome.....
> The way you have gone about it.....in the coming days you will turnout masterpieces :D
> Good Luck!
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Re: First Proper DIY knife

Post by kshitij » Sun Oct 19, 2014 8:42 pm

painn wrote:
kshitij wrote:@painn, i have not even fully completed making one for myself yet :lol:

Donno if the heat treat and blade edge will come out right. Cant see any flaws in the design but i am not absolutely certain of it either.

So once i have the above sorted and i have tired it out in a few design combinations, I will surely send one to you. After all, you are the first person asking me for it :wink: :D
Thanks. Will be thrilled.

On the heat treatment, take a look at http://www.smt.sandvik.com/en-in/produc ... s%20method if you have not done so already.

I'm not sure, but the electroplating might improve looks at the cost of the quality of the blade.
Buddy i was speaking of electroplating brass or copper finish on the satinless steel handles. Not the knife. The knife only gets a sharp edge and a dab of oil :)
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Re: First Proper DIY knife

Post by timmy » Sun Oct 19, 2014 8:45 pm

Please let us know how they turn out!
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Re: First Proper DIY knife

Post by kshitij » Sun Oct 19, 2014 8:48 pm

brihacharan wrote:Hi Kshitij,
> Just had a look at your handiwork....."Bravo" :clap:
> If I presume this is your 1st DIY attempt....Awesome.....
> The way you have gone about it.....in the coming days you will turnout masterpieces :D
> Good Luck!
:cheers:
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Brihaji, that coming from you means a lot :D

This is my first hand made diy knife. My hands have gone sore from all the filing and sanding but that doesnt wipe off the smile this knife puts on my face every time i see it :)

Theres definitely more to come :cheers:
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Re: First Proper DIY knife

Post by painn » Sun Oct 19, 2014 11:46 pm

kshitij wrote: Buddy i was speaking of electroplating brass or copper finish on the satinless steel handles. Not the knife. The knife only gets a sharp edge and a dab of oil :)
Oh, okay, the handle. Well, I'd say plastics (incl stuff like G10 & Micarta), ebonite or real wood, rather than fancy metal finishes. Wood is excellent for this knife, actually.

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Re: First Proper DIY knife

Post by kshitij » Mon Oct 20, 2014 12:44 am

timmy wrote:Please let us know how they turn out!
Sure thing :)
The whole set should be ready by next weekend.
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Re: First Proper DIY knife

Post by brihacharan » Mon Oct 20, 2014 11:04 am

kshitij wrote:
brihacharan wrote:Hi Kshitij,
> Just had a look at your handiwork....."Bravo" :clap:
> If I presume this is your 1st DIY attempt....Awesome.....
> The way you have gone about it.....in the coming days you will turnout masterpieces :D
> Good Luck!
:cheers:
Briha
Brihaji, that coming from you means a lot :D

This is my first hand made diy knife. My hands have gone sore from all the filing and sanding but that doesnt wipe off the smile this knife puts on my face every time i see it :)
Theres definitely more to come :cheers:
Hi Kshitij,
> Wow - What a feeling that must be :D :D :D
Carry on regardless :cheers:
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Re: First Proper DIY knife

Post by essdee1972 » Mon Oct 20, 2014 11:25 am

I suggested this design to Kshitij as a lark, and the next thing I know, my WhatsApp is full of pics of the finished product!! The time from product concept to prototype would have given the super-engineers at Toyota a severe case of envy!

Superb work, buddy! And the feel of the finished product in your hands always acts as a balm for the blistered palms..........

You can try getting your hands on a few pieces of hardwood flooring tiles. I got some from Moin, and they are really nice to work with. If you can cut out the basic shape with a laser that would be even better (I don't know if wood can be cut with lasers!).

You can try the Becker Kabar series for your next inspiration. Or the Boker Plus line or the Esees.
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Re: First Proper DIY knife

Post by kshitij » Mon Oct 20, 2014 11:55 am

Hey essdee,
Thanks for the compliments :D

Will finish of the peasant knife as best as possible. I have the bk9 on my mind next. Have the steel for it ready too. Was looking up small belt sanders online, saw the grizzly 3140. The site says it is for wood but i guess it should work fine grinding metal too. Any suggestions?
For the handles, i have asked my carpenter to source few wood pieces with good grain or "figure" as he calls it. Once that comes it, should have few handles in wood too.
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