DIY Knifemaking: Droppoint Hunter
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DIY Knifemaking: Droppoint Hunter
Hi All,
Here are some pics for a compact drop-point hunting knife I just completed. Blade length is 4.5inchs of tool steel with a tapered tang. Bolsters are mild steel and the woodwork is dark sheesham. have added some vine filing on the spine.
pls have a look...feedback and suggestions are welcome..!
Here are some pics for a compact drop-point hunting knife I just completed. Blade length is 4.5inchs of tool steel with a tapered tang. Bolsters are mild steel and the woodwork is dark sheesham. have added some vine filing on the spine.
pls have a look...feedback and suggestions are welcome..!
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Re: DIY Knifemaking: Droppoint Hunter
You are an artist. As usual a brilliant job done.
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Re: DIY Knifemaking: Droppoint Hunter
Awesome DIY
How did you mange the 'mirror finish' on those blades?
A few pointers would help us
Briha
How did you mange the 'mirror finish' on those blades?
A few pointers would help us
Briha
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Re: DIY Knifemaking: Droppoint Hunter
How do you create the serrated edge?
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Re: DIY Knifemaking: Droppoint Hunter
Thanks everyone, for your encouragement and appreciation.!
@Briha sir: for mirror finish, I implement the following steps:
1. prep the blade progressively till 600 grit with a grinder.
2. Manually rub with paper (800grit) and prep the surface using cutting wax/rubbing compound to remove fine scratches.
3. Finally 2to3 applications of the green metal polish using felt pads.
That's it..
@sumanngon: its not a sharp serrated edge. Just pattern filing using a combo of round and triangular needle files.
@Briha sir: for mirror finish, I implement the following steps:
1. prep the blade progressively till 600 grit with a grinder.
2. Manually rub with paper (800grit) and prep the surface using cutting wax/rubbing compound to remove fine scratches.
3. Finally 2to3 applications of the green metal polish using felt pads.
That's it..
@sumanngon: its not a sharp serrated edge. Just pattern filing using a combo of round and triangular needle files.
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Re: DIY Knifemaking: Droppoint Hunter
Thanks for sharing the process on 'mirror finishing' ....astronomy.domaine wrote:Thanks everyone, for your encouragement and appreciation.!
@Briha sir: for mirror finish, I implement the following steps:
1. prep the blade progressively till 600 grit with a grinder.
2. Manually rub with paper (800grit) and prep the surface using cutting wax/rubbing compound to remove fine scratches.
3. Finally 2to3 applications of the green metal polish using felt pads.
That's it..
@sumanngon: its not a sharp serrated edge. Just pattern filing using a combo of round and triangular needle files.
Great job bro
Briha
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Re: DIY Knifemaking: Droppoint Hunter
Brilliant work done to cast such as amazing piece of fixed blade knife. Really loved the shape of the shiny blade and the wooden hand grip.
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Re: DIY Knifemaking: Droppoint Hunter
Whoa! Real beauties sir! Total heart-stoppers!!
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Re: DIY Knifemaking: Droppoint Hunter
thanks caracass77, harshit89 and Gleedaniel13..!
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Re: DIY Knifemaking: Droppoint Hunter
Did you crafted this awesome knife yourself ?astronomy.domaine wrote:thanks caracass77, harshit89 and Gleedaniel13..!
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Re: DIY Knifemaking: Droppoint Hunter
Well harshit89, I wont lie,, I did not smelt my own steel nor logged my own timber for woodwork. Bought the steel plate and wood from the market and just worked them a bit so they could all come together. donno if it qualifies as crafting...!harshit89 wrote:Did you crafted this awesome knife yourself ?
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Re: DIY Knifemaking: Droppoint Hunter
It's Creationastronomy.domaine wrote:Well harshit89, I wont lie,, I did not smelt my own steel nor logged my own timber for woodwork. Bought the steel plate and wood from the market and just worked them a bit so they could all come together.harshit89 wrote:Did you crafted this awesome knife yourself ?
donno if it qualifies as crafting...!
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Re: DIY Knifemaking: Droppoint Hunter
Hi astronomy.domaine - for some reason im unable to view the images....
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Re: DIY Knifemaking: Droppoint Hunter
Hi Astronomy,
Im fairly new on the forum,How did to temper the steel.
Nice going.
Regards,
Adrian.
Im fairly new on the forum,How did to temper the steel.
Nice going.
Regards,
Adrian.