A step-by-step bushcraft knife project that started with a glimpse of a rusty steel stripe...
Wind in my hair, I feel part of everywhere
underneath my being is a road that disappeared
Late at night I hear the trees, they're singing with the dead
overhead...
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Tuesday, 17 July 2012
A teak handle
For the handle I wanted something different and new from what I had done before, so I decided to try some garden's paver teak wood I found at Leroy Merlin, with the scales already 'prepared' for shaping.
I like the color and grain of the wood...
One scale almost done...
This time I choose a different shape for the knife's handle...
Friday, 22 June 2012
A filework test
I decided to try some filework on the blade and the results were really nice indeed! For this work I have used a round and a square file...
Thursday, 17 May 2012
The handle holes
After a heat treatment test in a fireplace... just for fun, it was time to drill the handle holes. Once again I have to thank my friend Jorge for the drill press...
Friday, 23 March 2012
Hic sunt dracones...
I like dragons and I want to test the electrochemical etching on this blade (this is only a training project).
I started to collect some nice dragons' drawings and I like this one...
I started to collect some nice dragons' drawings and I like this one...
Improving the bevel...
After doing the ricasso line and started the bevel, it's time to get a even bevel surface along the blade.
I like the pattern left on this surface...
... still need to clean some rust before drill the holes to attach the handle.
I like the pattern left on this surface...
... still need to clean some rust before drill the holes to attach the handle.
Thursday, 22 March 2012
Creating a ricasso line and bevel the blade
After getting the blade's profile I started to file the piece to create a ricasso line and the bevel... with a mill file! And what a journey!
Tuesday, 6 March 2012
Getting a knife's shape...
After filing most of the diamond pattern I started to file the knife's profile using a mill file.
Some hard work for the next days... filing and more filing!
... but getting there!
Something close to a knife's blade...
At the end of the 3rd day of (hard) work!
Some hard work for the next days... filing and more filing!
... but getting there!
Something close to a knife's blade...
At the end of the 3rd day of (hard) work!
Thursday, 1 March 2012
The knife's sketch...
For the blade's template I used another bushcraft blade and draw it on the rusty flat side of the steel piece...
... and started to remove the diamond pattern using a file.
And more filing work...
... and started to remove the diamond pattern using a file.
And more filing work...
The project...
The first idea came with a glimpse of a rusty carbon steel piece and the sudden image of a bushcraft knife blade on it!
First question... would I be able to do it with only a two days handicraft knife workshop background? It would be very difficult to get a hand on a forge and use it to shape the blade so I had to go for the stock removal method... the hard way!
The pattern rusty side...
... the other side, also rusty!
First question... would I be able to do it with only a two days handicraft knife workshop background? It would be very difficult to get a hand on a forge and use it to shape the blade so I had to go for the stock removal method... the hard way!
The pattern rusty side...
... the other side, also rusty!
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