DIY Knifemaking: Double Edged Dirk
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DIY Knifemaking: Double Edged Dirk
Hi All,
Just completed this largish dagger, based on the Scottish/Gaelic Dirk. Overall length is 15.5 inches with a 10 inch blade made out of a D2 steel file. Bolster is soft steel and the grip is teak wood. Havent taken off the file serrations completely leaving a checkered pattern on the spine.
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Just completed this largish dagger, based on the Scottish/Gaelic Dirk. Overall length is 15.5 inches with a 10 inch blade made out of a D2 steel file. Bolster is soft steel and the grip is teak wood. Havent taken off the file serrations completely leaving a checkered pattern on the spine.
Do have a look!
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Re: DIY Knifemaking: Double Edged Dirk
Very innovative idea of using the file. Beautifully done. How do you stick the bolster to the blade??
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Re: DIY Knifemaking: Double Edged Dirk
Atul ji, the bolster has a slit cut in the middle through which the tang of the blade is inserted.aadhaulya wrote:Very innovative idea of using the file. Beautifully done. How do you stick the bolster to the blade??
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Re: DIY Knifemaking: Double Edged Dirk
Beautiful knife AD! Liked the way you have maintained the file pattern in the center of the blade.
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Re: DIY Knifemaking: Double Edged Dirk
How do you cut the slit and do you weld it or something on the tang??astronomy.domaine wrote: Atul ji, the bolster has a slit cut in the middle through which the tang of the blade is inserted.
Atul
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Re: DIY Knifemaking: Double Edged Dirk
Awesome, as usual!
Now get photo'ed in a kilt and bonnet, with bagpipes and this dirk in your belt alongwith your sporran!
You just need to make yourself a Claymore to complete the look!
Now get photo'ed in a kilt and bonnet, with bagpipes and this dirk in your belt alongwith your sporran!
You just need to make yourself a Claymore to complete the look!
Cheers!
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Re: DIY Knifemaking: Double Edged Dirk
drill a couple of (or more) holes through the bolster and enlarge them to fit the blades width. Its not welded. If cut right, the bolster would fit snugly on the blade, and the handle would support and fix it in place. You can also use epoxy in case the bolster is loose.aadhaulya wrote:How do you cut the slit and do you weld it or something on the tang??astronomy.domaine wrote: Atul ji, the bolster has a slit cut in the middle through which the tang of the blade is inserted.
Atul
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thanx EssDee bhai! well not sure of wearing a kilt, but some highland single malt would definitely complete the picture...!essdee1972 wrote:Awesome, as usual!
Now get photo'ed in a kilt and bonnet, with bagpipes and this dirk in your belt alongwith your sporran!
You just need to make yourself a Claymore to complete the look!
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Re: DIY Knifemaking: Double Edged Dirk
AD!!!
What a beauty man!!!
Am sure the McDonalds, McPhersons & McIntoshes will make bee-line to your door step dressed in Kilts & Bagpipes blaring!!!!!
Love the profile & finish & retaining the file indentations is a 'master-stroke!!!!!
Briha
What a beauty man!!!
Am sure the McDonalds, McPhersons & McIntoshes will make bee-line to your door step dressed in Kilts & Bagpipes blaring!!!!!
Love the profile & finish & retaining the file indentations is a 'master-stroke!!!!!
Briha
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Re: DIY Knifemaking: Double Edged Dirk
great looking and very innovative astronomy!...did you annealed file before machining??working such thing is not easy though..
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Re: DIY Knifemaking: Double Edged Dirk
astronomy.domaine@ sirji kindly revert on the IM if possible
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Re: DIY Knifemaking: Double Edged Dirk
Stunning piece of work and what imagination... astronomy.domaine
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Re: DIY Knifemaking: Double Edged Dirk
Well Done!
At what angle are you sharpening the blade?
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At what angle are you sharpening the blade?
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Re: DIY Knifemaking: Double Edged Dirk
Awesome job mate, how did you manage to shape the file down- Grinding?
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