DIY BLADE QUESTION
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My first attempt to craft a knife, from this...
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Just used angle grinder to shape the profile, will try to complete todat..
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More pics..
Just used angle grinder to shape the profile, will try to complete todat..
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Just used angle grinder to shape the profile, will try to complete todat..
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faster, faster, faster, faster .......
till the thrill of speed overcomes the fear of death
till the thrill of speed overcomes the fear of death
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Great beginning & attempt Marksman!!!
A good profile & a keen edge + a matching handle .....you got it made!!!!!
Keep it up....waiting to see the further progress....
Briha
A good profile & a keen edge + a matching handle .....you got it made!!!!!
Keep it up....waiting to see the further progress....
Briha
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Re: DIY BLADE QUESTION
That is a beautiful looking blade you have created. Keep it up.
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just got confused with the handle, so i sticked to the hidden tang,
using my temporary vice (the drawer) to hold the blade.. my trusty new grinder chewing off the metal. val la...
now what's left is sanding the entire blade, and giving some final finish using file (need to purchase new one as i busted 2 files already to get this design)
will be doing it tomorrow....
using my temporary vice (the drawer) to hold the blade.. my trusty new grinder chewing off the metal. val la...
now what's left is sanding the entire blade, and giving some final finish using file (need to purchase new one as i busted 2 files already to get this design)
will be doing it tomorrow....
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faster, faster, faster, faster .......
till the thrill of speed overcomes the fear of death
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Good effort Marksman. Hope the file is annealed.. else being hard, will just shatter.
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Just profiling the blade, will be. Heat treating when will complete the proper profile...
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Thanks a lot guys for giving me confidence and encouraging me, i want to craft this perticular knife, i am highly obsessed with the design of this blade Spyderco FB25PSBK Warrior Combat Knif
I hope will be able to make one just like this beauty..
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Thanks a lot guys for giving me confidence and encouraging me, i want to craft this perticular knife, i am highly obsessed with the design of this blade Spyderco FB25PSBK Warrior Combat Knif
I hope will be able to make one just like this beauty..
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faster, faster, faster, faster .......
till the thrill of speed overcomes the fear of death
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Thanks a lot guys for giving me confidence and encouraging me, i want to craft this perticular knife, i am highly obsessed with the design of this blade Spyderco FB25PSBK Warrior Combat Knif
I hope will be able to make one just like this beauty..
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I hope will be able to make one just like this beauty..
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faster, faster, faster, faster .......
till the thrill of speed overcomes the fear of death
till the thrill of speed overcomes the fear of death
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Hi Marksman,
Good progress Bro!
Now get a nice wooden handle ,,,add on a finger guard....
With your skills on the roll the Spyderco FB25PSBK Warrior Combat Knife shouldn't be much of a problem,,,,
Only infinite patience while cutting the curvature is required....go slowly...don't hurry....
Good Luck!
Briha
Good progress Bro!
Now get a nice wooden handle ,,,add on a finger guard....
With your skills on the roll the Spyderco FB25PSBK Warrior Combat Knife shouldn't be much of a problem,,,,
Only infinite patience while cutting the curvature is required....go slowly...don't hurry....
Good Luck!
Briha
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Re: DIY BLADE QUESTION
Marksman, great start!
A small point, the tip of the blade looks to have over hardened (blue colour). Please keep the blade cool. For the tip and edge, use the grinder in 10-20 second bursts. Do not let the metal get too hot to touch.
A small point, the tip of the blade looks to have over hardened (blue colour). Please keep the blade cool. For the tip and edge, use the grinder in 10-20 second bursts. Do not let the metal get too hot to touch.
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It's my first time with the Grinder and blade, I too overlooked the short burst.. and gone in full auto mode
will be keeping on the short burst..
will be keeping on the short burst..
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Knife gurus, need help for heat treating, getting confused on youtube
I can make jugaad for the foundries but after quenching, for the tempering i dont habe oven, and if i use kitchen oven, will be shot immediately
Kindly give a short description for the heat treating and in which liquid i should quench, water or oil?
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I can make jugaad for the foundries but after quenching, for the tempering i dont habe oven, and if i use kitchen oven, will be shot immediately
Kindly give a short description for the heat treating and in which liquid i should quench, water or oil?
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Re: DIY BLADE QUESTION
I may be wrong but quenching in oil leaves a water proof coloured coating on the metal, unlike quenching in water. But why do you think that tempering in a kitchen oven will leave it shot.
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Re: DIY BLADE QUESTION
Marksman_dd,
Since you have used a file to start with i would suggest avoiding any further heat treat cause you may end up ruining the temper and hardness that the file already has.
If you are still keen, i guess essdee is the guy to direct the questions to. Best of luck.
Since you have used a file to start with i would suggest avoiding any further heat treat cause you may end up ruining the temper and hardness that the file already has.
If you are still keen, i guess essdee is the guy to direct the questions to. Best of luck.
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Re: DIY BLADE QUESTION
Tempering and heat treatment should not be required in a blade made made out of a file, specially when it is made by grinding only.
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