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old Draw Knife

Posted: Sun Mar 09, 2025 5:14 pm
by enuf
This was my grandfathers and I'd like to use it to build a selfbow - is there any hope to bring this blade back into working condition?

Re: old Draw Knife

Posted: Sun Mar 09, 2025 7:20 pm
by OLDE CUTLER
enuf wrote: Sun Mar 09, 2025 5:14 pm This was my grandfathers and I'd like to use it to build a selfbow - is there any hope to bring this blade back into working condition?
I also have my grandpas drawknife and still use it for decoy carving. Yours shows a lot of pitting, however it can still be cleaned up, and sharpened for use. The pitting will interfere somewhat with getting a good edge, but should still be useful. Check the link below for pics of my RT drawknife and a jig for sharpening.

https://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/kn ... 62#p679262

Re: old Draw Knife

Posted: Sun Mar 09, 2025 7:21 pm
by eveled
I’m sure it can be reprofiled. It will have to be thinned too.

Re: old Draw Knife

Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2025 12:39 am
by enuf
Well, I gave it the old college try. So not really a lot of pitting but us kids when we were kids abused that old knife on things it ought not have been used on - now I get it. So, I profiled the edge to the same shape as the handle enough to grind out the damage. What I discovered is that - that grove is where they welded a blade to the frame, so behind the blade was/is a shelf, so to speak, where the blade, likely a different grade of steel from the frame, rested and was welded. I am not going to, but I could grind out the weld and the blade would fall off and there'd be a shelf to lay a new blade on it and weld it back up.