Small edc/ bushcraft knife
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Small edc/ bushcraft knife
Hello fellow knife enthusiasts,
I am a new member here. I am a hobbyist knifemaker and have always been interested in edged weapons.
Without further ado here is some of my recent work. Comments and critiques are welcome☺
Overall knife length 7.25 inches, 3.25 inch blade and 4 inch handle.Old file steel edge quenched in water.
I am a new member here. I am a hobbyist knifemaker and have always been interested in edged weapons.
Without further ado here is some of my recent work. Comments and critiques are welcome☺
Overall knife length 7.25 inches, 3.25 inch blade and 4 inch handle.Old file steel edge quenched in water.
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I will post another one soon which is a work in progress
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Re: Small edc/ bushcraft knife
Great bro. Keep it up.parsha77 wrote: ↑Fri Nov 01, 2019 9:33 pmHello fellow knife enthusiasts,
I am a new member here. I am a hobbyist knifemaker and have always been interested in edged weapons.
Without further ado here is some of my recent work. Comments and critiques are welcome☺
Overall knife length 7.25 inches, 3.25 inch blade and 4 inch handle.Old file steel edge quenched in water.
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Thank you Shivaji sir
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good example how to make knives from a file
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and other video
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Give him a break, dude.
He's just starting out.
It takes a while to get everything going and get your finishing down.
At least he's repurposing stuff to make something useful.
One of the fun parts of blacksmithing is that you can take a chunk of whatever and turn it into… whatever
That's more than a lot of people can say.
I'd say it is a credible first effort.
As far as the steel goes, files are generally made of high carbon steel (1 to 1.5 percent Carbon). For example Nicholson Files are made from 1095.
So unless he knows exactly what the manufacturer of the file used, he wouldn't know the exact composition of the steel.
He's just starting out.
It takes a while to get everything going and get your finishing down.
At least he's repurposing stuff to make something useful.
One of the fun parts of blacksmithing is that you can take a chunk of whatever and turn it into… whatever
That's more than a lot of people can say.
I'd say it is a credible first effort.
As far as the steel goes, files are generally made of high carbon steel (1 to 1.5 percent Carbon). For example Nicholson Files are made from 1095.
So unless he knows exactly what the manufacturer of the file used, he wouldn't know the exact composition of the steel.
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Thank you for the "shitty" critique russianshooter . I will keep these points in mind on my next one.
Quenching in oil or water is not a problem unless you don't crack the blade. I have even edge quenched O1 in water without craking the blade. If you observe indian roadside blacksmiths they quench any steel in water with good results because they will almost always do an edge quench.
Quenching in oil or water is not a problem unless you don't crack the blade. I have even edge quenched O1 in water without craking the blade. If you observe indian roadside blacksmiths they quench any steel in water with good results because they will almost always do an edge quench.
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All the best for your next Project and don't expect encouraging remark from russianshooter, he evaluates the Indian EDC/ Hobby projects with Russian branded stuff.parsha77 wrote: ↑Tue Nov 12, 2019 10:08 amThank you for the "shitty" critique russianshooter . I will keep these points in mind on my next one.
Quenching in oil or water is not a problem unless you don't crack the blade. I have even edge quenched O1 in water without craking the blade. If you observe indian roadside blacksmiths they quench any steel in water with good results because they will almost always do an edge quench.
You just carry on with your Hobby Bro. we know the Indian condition.
for Purchasing few Daw/ machete from North East I am now getting the treatment of a POW at home.... My ridiculous Hobby and bla bla..
Keep on improving your Skills..
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Thanks. I agree with you Shivaji sir. People are like "what?..your hobby is knifemaking? Why don't you get a normal hobby like photography or collecting coins !!
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Don't wanna say a single word bro... Among the people my wife is most vocal..
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Re: Small edc/ bushcraft knife
Don't get discouraged, parsha77
There is something very satisfying about creating something with your own hands.
If it makes you happy, that is all that matters.
It really doesn't matter what other people say.
There is something very satisfying about creating something with your own hands.
If it makes you happy, that is all that matters.
It really doesn't matter what other people say.
“Never give in, never give in, never; never; never; never – in nothing, great or small, large or petty – never give in except to convictions of honor and good sense” — Winston Churchill, Oct 29, 1941