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Ted’s knife thread
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Doing this knife from wrought iron and 5160 steel. It's been a real PITA and should have taken photos along the way but forgot Anyway here it is now ready for a handle. I'm going to use some Bimble box burl stabilized with a dash of red at the front.
Might remember to take some photos when its finished
Might remember to take some photos when its finished
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Interesting concept with wrought iron. I take it the handle
Is all wrought iron. Could it be prone to bending by as it’s not hardened?
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Is all wrought iron. Could it be prone to bending by as it’s not hardened?
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No Trev it has a 5160 piece right through the whole knife with wrought iron on the outside. Don't ask me how it was made as a good mate, That I give a bit of stuff to made it and sent me the rough blank. All I had to do was swear and curse while straightening it and getting it reasonable and then more swearing while grinding the bloody thing to get it reasonably flat. I ended up with a tapered tang at the handle end as it was thinner there so used that to my advantage. I then ground it and dipped in ferric chloride and then coffee. It seems to be well up in the rockwell scale as my RC files tell me its well over 55 and close to 60. That naturally is the core. I have a set of scales here I just cut and ground for it and will fit one tomorrow before going to work on the lads trailer. Then hopefully the other side and pins Saturday and maybe finish it Sunday. Scales you wouldn't like as the front tiny bit is a nice red and the rest is stabilized bimble box burl. I reckon if someone wants this one it's gunna cost them $400. It owes me a fair bit for the stuff I sort of swapped for the piece of steel, as normally that bit of steel would be at least a $100. I wore out three belts grinding the bugger, and took me hours. Then took more hours to sand the bugger as the wrought iron is still hard to sand. Still a fair bit to go, plausa sheath to be made for it, but its probably going to be a one of, masterpiece
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Here it is finished
Just finished this knife. The steel was made by a great knife smith in Tasmania.. We do a bit of swapping so I gave him buffalo horn pieces and antlers and naturally some Hairy Oak and he hammered this piece up for me. Shame I didn't take a photo of the original billet. But anyway here it is finished with some great scales made by Phantom from Bimble Box Burl stabilized with some nice red resin. Thanks for looking a bit of video first :onya:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qI_K4ju ... edMitchell
Just finished this knife. The steel was made by a great knife smith in Tasmania.. We do a bit of swapping so I gave him buffalo horn pieces and antlers and naturally some Hairy Oak and he hammered this piece up for me. Shame I didn't take a photo of the original billet. But anyway here it is finished with some great scales made by Phantom from Bimble Box Burl stabilized with some nice red resin. Thanks for looking a bit of video first :onya:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qI_K4ju ... edMitchell
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Very nice Ted
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Ted it will be a while before I’m brave enough
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Filleting knife from 14c28n steel
Just finished this one for a good friend and don't want to make any more knives this long. 7&1/2inch cutting edge Bimble Box Burl handle with stainless steel pins. Sanding this one was a real PITA as put two holes in my fingers on the end.
Just finished this one for a good friend and don't want to make any more knives this long. 7&1/2inch cutting edge Bimble Box Burl handle with stainless steel pins. Sanding this one was a real PITA as put two holes in my fingers on the end.
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A hawk this time
I just made this hawk and used some dead finish for the scales. After I had glued them on and all the pins in etc and it was dry, I shaped it some more and found some cracks in it. Sort of pissed me off a bit. Anyway, I finished it off and who knows they may never get any worse and last forever. Steel is expensive 14c28n Sandvik stainless 4mm thick. Pins are copper. I might sell this one cheap if someone wants it. Will put it a sheath too.
In the first photo you can just see the small crack
I just made this hawk and used some dead finish for the scales. After I had glued them on and all the pins in etc and it was dry, I shaped it some more and found some cracks in it. Sort of pissed me off a bit. Anyway, I finished it off and who knows they may never get any worse and last forever. Steel is expensive 14c28n Sandvik stainless 4mm thick. Pins are copper. I might sell this one cheap if someone wants it. Will put it a sheath too.
In the first photo you can just see the small crack
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I made this one and just finished it today. I promised a mate in NT I would make one for him. It turned out so nice I nearly wanted to keep it for myself. Steel is 14c28n scales are Bimble box burl with purple, black and yellow resin. Colours sound awful, but they look really good to me. Anyway, thanks for looking I posted it to him this arvo with another small knife and sheath for his wife so she doesn't feel left out.
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Looks great!deermasterhunter wrote:A hawk this time
I just made this hawk and used some dead finish for the scales. After I had glued them on and all the pins in etc and it was dry, I shaped it some more and found some cracks in it. Sort of pissed me off a bit. Anyway, I finished it off and who knows they may never get any worse and last forever. Steel is expensive 14c28n Sandvik stainless 4mm thick. Pins are copper. I might sell this one cheap if someone wants it. Will put it a sheath too.
In the first photo you can just see the small crack
I can’t spot any crack.
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Ha ha hard to see like most cracks I really liked the next knife I just sent to my mate in the NT. That is knife number 115 I have given away. I am gunna have to stop this soon.The Raven wrote: ↑Fri Oct 23, 2020 2:18 pmLooks great!deermasterhunter wrote:A hawk this time
I just made this hawk and used some dead finish for the scales. After I had glued them on and all the pins in etc and it was dry, I shaped it some more and found some cracks in it. Sort of pissed me off a bit. Anyway, I finished it off and who knows they may never get any worse and last forever. Steel is expensive 14c28n Sandvik stainless 4mm thick. Pins are copper. I might sell this one cheap if someone wants it. Will put it a sheath too.
In the first photo you can just see the small crack
I can’t spot any crack.
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And another one. Ringed Gidyea scales, nickle silver bolsters 14c28n steel A weeks break now as going for a holiday i the morning