I could shape a knife, but someone else would have to sharpen it. It would be a toothpick before I finish it.I like the shape of the 3rd.
I could shape a knife, but someone else would have to sharpen it. It would be a toothpick before I finish it.I like the shape of the 3rd.
I could shape a knife, but someone else would have to sharpen it. It would be a toothpick before I finish it.
Very nice, my friend. What are you using for handle scales?
1 thing I didn't learn from my dad was sharpening knives. The other was welding or at least stick welding. MIG welding I can do. TIG=no way in hell!The bottom 2 I like. Good designs. Sharpening ain't that hard, just takes a little practice. The key is consistent angles. Along with an angle to match it's use.
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The bottom 2 I like. Good designs. Sharpening ain't that hard, just takes a little practice. The key is consistent angles. Along with an angle to match it's use.
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1 thing I didn't learn from my dad was sharpening knives. The other was welding or at least stick welding. MIG welding I can do. TIG=no way in hell!
Not too shabby! What did you use for rivets on the grips?
If you are going to be at the reunion I will have some knives and show you a couple things that will dress them up cheap and easy. Give you much better handles.
For a first try, especially using scraps, those ain't bad at all.
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It’s strange I guess, but I love watching Forged in Fire and I marvel at the skill of some of those people, but I have absolutely no interest in trying my hand at it.
Awesome!Nicely done! Good job with the jimping there on the blade spine, too.
I've finally sold a couple of forged items (a less stabby kind - wall hooks!) today. I'm officially a "professional" blacksmith now.