DIY Knifemaking: 2 tactical blades
- astronomy.domaine
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DIY Knifemaking: 2 tactical blades
Hi All,
Here are two compact tactical blades I just completed. first one is based on the cold steel urban edge push dagger and the other is my take on the amazing clip point, CS Espada. Though, my version is a fixed blade and much more compact.
Both knives are made of carbon steel from industrial shearing blades of different sizes. Each has full tang cores and latex over nylon chord grips.
Please have al look...comments & suggestions are most welcome..!
Here are two compact tactical blades I just completed. first one is based on the cold steel urban edge push dagger and the other is my take on the amazing clip point, CS Espada. Though, my version is a fixed blade and much more compact.
Both knives are made of carbon steel from industrial shearing blades of different sizes. Each has full tang cores and latex over nylon chord grips.
Please have al look...comments & suggestions are most welcome..!
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Re: DIY Knifemaking: 2 tactical blades
Very good looking blades... esp the clip point. Very well finished.
The handle grips are good looking. will you be able to source some for me
The handle grips are good looking. will you be able to source some for me
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Re: DIY Knifemaking: 2 tactical blades
Absolutely remarkable Job done.
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Re: DIY Knifemaking: 2 tactical blades
Beautifully Done...Both blades are looking great.
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Re: DIY Knifemaking: 2 tactical blades
Awesome creations broastronomy.domaine wrote:Hi All,
Here are two compact tactical blades I just completed. first one is based on the cold steel urban edge push dagger and the other is my take on the amazing clip point, CS Espada. Though, my version is a fixed blade and much more compact.
Both knives are made of carbon steel from industrial shearing blades of different sizes. Each has full tang cores and latex over nylon chord grips.
Please have al look...comments & suggestions are most welcome..!
Particularly like the CS Espada with the clip point
Profiles & finish are very good!
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Re: DIY Knifemaking: 2 tactical blades
Excellent work & finish
How you manage to give such a shine & finish to your knifes
How you manage to give such a shine & finish to your knifes
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Re: DIY Knifemaking: 2 tactical blades
@ astronomy.domaine, Same question please share how you cut the steel with such perfection.pratik_mahale wrote:Excellent work & finish
How you manage to give such a shine & finish to your knifes
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Re: DIY Knifemaking: 2 tactical blades
Great work, brother! I got tired just thinking of the amount of elbow grease which would have gone into that mirror shine!
Cheers!
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Re: DIY Knifemaking: 2 tactical blades
thanks guys..! glad you liked them.
@ Pratik: I usually start with the surface using a grinder progressively from 180 till 400 grit. second step is manual rubbing with 600/800 grit and then with cutting paste (rubbing compound for cars) to clear any fine scratches. finally for a mirror finish I use the green and white metal polishing wax with felt pads.
@aadhaulya: for cutting/shaping, I don't use templates. just draw the rough shape on steel for cutting. final shape and grind bevel is freehand using an angle grinder.
@esdee1972: well, its not all elbow grease... If the surface is prepped right, the polishing compound gives a nice mirror finish quite quickly(2 to3 applications max).
cheers
@ Pratik: I usually start with the surface using a grinder progressively from 180 till 400 grit. second step is manual rubbing with 600/800 grit and then with cutting paste (rubbing compound for cars) to clear any fine scratches. finally for a mirror finish I use the green and white metal polishing wax with felt pads.
@aadhaulya: for cutting/shaping, I don't use templates. just draw the rough shape on steel for cutting. final shape and grind bevel is freehand using an angle grinder.
@esdee1972: well, its not all elbow grease... If the surface is prepped right, the polishing compound gives a nice mirror finish quite quickly(2 to3 applications max).
cheers
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Re: DIY Knifemaking: 2 tactical blades
Awesome and stunning blades... Well done.
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Re: DIY Knifemaking: 2 tactical blades
Mirror finish is looks just awesum...this knife im making from leaf spring,handle and sheath are remaining
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Re: DIY Knifemaking: 2 tactical blades
@ramborider: Wow! Killer lines on that blade. Congrats!
What's the blade size? Its one of those designs where bigger is certainly better!
What's the blade size? Its one of those designs where bigger is certainly better!
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Re: DIY Knifemaking: 2 tactical blades
@astronomy.domaine,
bro how do you heat treat and temper the SS blade blanks? I just got a few knives made in 420hc grade. Got it bevelled and sharpened to a razor edge. I then used it to cut some cardboard sheets and few other stuff to check the edge retention. Pretty soon the edge wore out and it really need effort to cut. I am guessing the reason to be the lack of a proper heat treat cause the carbon steel knives i have can go through similar amount of work or more and still be razor sharp(they were all heat treated in the sheet form itself).
Sad part is I ordered an entire sheet of 420hc in 5.2mm to get some knives made and now can do nothing with it till i find a solution to this.
Ignore the quality of the image and finish of the knife
This is from the first lot of trial pcs I made to check the steel and easy of working with it...
**Asking you this assuming that you are using SS given the mirror finishes on your knives.
bro how do you heat treat and temper the SS blade blanks? I just got a few knives made in 420hc grade. Got it bevelled and sharpened to a razor edge. I then used it to cut some cardboard sheets and few other stuff to check the edge retention. Pretty soon the edge wore out and it really need effort to cut. I am guessing the reason to be the lack of a proper heat treat cause the carbon steel knives i have can go through similar amount of work or more and still be razor sharp(they were all heat treated in the sheet form itself).
Sad part is I ordered an entire sheet of 420hc in 5.2mm to get some knives made and now can do nothing with it till i find a solution to this.
Ignore the quality of the image and finish of the knife
This is from the first lot of trial pcs I made to check the steel and easy of working with it...
**Asking you this assuming that you are using SS given the mirror finishes on your knives.
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Re: DIY Knifemaking: 2 tactical blades
@astronomy glad you like it,blade size is around 11inches,will polishblade just like yours before hot blueing.
i m searching piece of indian rosewood (sheesam)for handle,it took me 15 days as leaf spring was thicker so shaving metal took time.will update one my knife is done.
i m searching piece of indian rosewood (sheesam)for handle,it took me 15 days as leaf spring was thicker so shaving metal took time.will update one my knife is done.