TheNorthStar
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I use a 1"x30", it's small and a bit under powered but I have build about 20 knives on it. Start small and build yourself up in gear, you will thank yourself.You are all too kind!
But thanks for the kind words.
I bought some bar stock steel, 01 if that means anything to anyone, quite an easy steel to use for a first knife apparently.
The hardening process was fairly cheap only £10/knife including post and packing (around $12)
My friend is a saddler, he is going to show me how to make a leather sheath.
@Paul in Idaho you should try it, it will make a good 'hand me down' to your family.
I think the way to go is to get a belt sander, I know they can be made DIY style but I don't have a clue!
Cheers
Richard
Sounds good, can we see a photo?Not as ugly as the one I’m almost finished with. O1...should be quite close to a Nicholson file, which happens to be what I used. I ground it, then drew it in a toaster oven. A file still won’t do much to it. Based on temp it should be around RC 61-62. That’s a few points harder than most like with 1095 or O1(almost the same things). I had to heat the tang to get holes in it for pins, pretty much down to finishing the handle scales. Holy cow is it sharp. Anyone who hasn’t used a carbon steel knife has no idea what they’re missing. Your knife is gonna be one heck of a workhorse.
Here is a big bowie and a small damascus skinner with an elk ivory inlay.Sounds good, can we see a photo?
@220yotekiller as long as it works it's fine isn't it?
Can we a see a photo of your knives please?
Sounds good, can we see a photo?
@220yotekiller as long as it works it's fine isn't it?
Can we a see a photo of your knives please?
Do most of you have 2x72 belt sanders?
As crocodile Dundee said 'that's not a knife, now that's a knife!' that is a cracking knife @ImBillTI might make it look more professional after hunting season this winter, but that’s how it’s gonna hunt this fall. It’s uglier than the OP’s, but it cuts.
Very nice....I started with a 1x30 and upgraded about 7 months ago to a 2x72. Naturally the 2x72 allows you to grind faster and you get a much broader spectrum of belts to use as well. It doesn't grind as hot and the belts last 10x as long.
But you can still turn out nice knives on a 1x30. Here are a few of mine on a 1x30:
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Green looks cool with the lighter wood.Finished the 2nd knife with the green liner, it is from the same piece of 01 steel, the 2nd one was a bit of a pig to get sharp, but it's razor sharp now, just need to make the sheaths.
Apologies to the knife makers on here for my attempts!
Do most of you have 2x72 belt sanders?
Cheers
Richard
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As crocodile Dundee said 'that's not a knife, now that's a knife!' that is a cracking knife @ImBillT
Cheers
Richard