Show off your hand made fixed blades!!!
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Show off your hand made fixed blades!!!
I'm no expert blacksmith or bladesmith by no means but I do like to piddle around with making some mystery metal fixed blades. Show yours off if you have a smidge of pride in your work.
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Both very nice Bill! If those are examples of you just "piddling" around, I can't wait to see what you do when you get serious! Really like both knives, but the dagger is just special! Super nice work!
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The dagger was a small black diamond file. Stacked leather and copper sheet handle with aluminium guard and bolster. I epoxied the leather and copper then peened the rat tail tang inside a counter bore in the pommel, then shaped on the 1x30 harbor freight belt sander. O yeah I grind my blades on the cheapo 1x30 as well.... Really need a 2x72 . I made some neat sheaths for both of these but lost the pictures.
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2nd was a large Nicholson file. Western red cedar and brass bolsters and pins. Let the blade etch/darken for a day in some orange juice to give it a darker color. made for my friends dad.
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No matter what your methods are Bill, you have some serious build skills. Your modified Nicholson file reminds me of Hubertus's largest folding knife, although I can't spell or write it's proper name. Nice work!
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Some very knice knives. I think the first one is my pick. Thanks for sharing.
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Three more beauties Bill! I particularly like #5 because I have a folding lockback with a very similar design, 10" oal. Please keep em' comin'!
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Sorry to reply so much later Bill, but I shut it down kindda early last night. That is a 10" oal Grand Way S 112 lockback/440C SS tanto blade with n/n and about 30% jimping on the spine, SS bolsters and liners, brass pins, and beautifully grained Walnut covers. Nice n' heavy at about 7 oz.'s, and factory sharpened. Bears Grand Way markings. My copy came from Germany via Ebay, and when it arrived I couldn't believe I'd only paid US$28.85/Free shipping, it feels like it's worth at least twice that much, and on the Grand Way website they're listed at US$11.90. Great knife for that price!