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| Donald Shannon | msn | Mon, 21 Sep 2009 7:56AM |
I would like to know how to forge a knife blade and how to make a forge | |
| Arnoldo cisneros | Wed, 8 Jul 2009 12:49PM |
how to shape knives from old files or leaf springs | |
| jean-michel | Thu, 4 Jun 2009 2:43AM |
Wow! you make it look very easy :) Very nice and clear walktrough of the process... thank you! Maybe it would be nice to have somebody take a picture of the hammering? Thanks for posting this! | |
| stefan | Thu, 1 Jan 2009 4:36AM |
you do a better job than most other guys I've seen. Plus you explain it simply and plainly. Great work- and damn good looking knives! | |
| jeff e | Tue, 5 Aug 2008 6:07PM |
your artical is very interesting .i have always wanted to try my own hand at making a knife .this artical has helped me move ahead on my own project. thanks | |
| sean herlihy | Sat, 2 Aug 2008 8:36PM |
i think you did a fine job with ur tutorial and ur knives are very nice. keep up the great work! | |
| Randy | Thu, 24 Jul 2008 1:36AM |
Great info! I would like to suggest/mention that a radius between blade and tang would eliminate a major weak area common to knife making. | |
| Tom Mills | Tue, 10 Jul 2007 8:10PM |
Thanks for the interest and the kind comments. As you can probably tell already from the photo captions, I'm just a beginner at this knife-making thing. That said, there's nothing like the feeling of making your own cutting tools like these knives - especially when starting with scrap steel. Turning a piece of trash into something useful is a good feeling. I really appreciate all the interactive messages left on this forum by helpful folks too. The compliments keep me going, and the helpful information lets me learn. So thanks again folks! If you haven't found it already, come visit the discussion forum I run, called PaleoPlanet. We have many forums there (mostly primitive skills type stuff - flintknapping, bowmaking, identifying and using wild edible plants, making friction fires, etc. There's also a metalworking/blade smithing forum that is just filled with fantastic bladesmiths and generall all around good people. A google search will find PaleoPlanet! Tom Mills | |
| bob | Tue, 10 Jul 2007 2:36PM |
want to start making knives ..any suggestions would be helpful | |
| Don Joslin | Wed, 2 May 2007 2:19PM |
I have always had an interest, hope to get started soon | |
| John Duffy | Thu, 5 Apr 2007 8:51PM |
Damned interesting article! Now that you've piqued my curiosity, I may have to try your method. Do you have any idea where your method would fall on the Rockwell scale? I would be interested in making some wood carving tools. | |
| PatFaulk | Wed, 17 May 2006 6:32PM |
Was curious "how to forge a knife", entered the query into the search engine, I found your very informative pictorial page. Thanks. | |
| anthony | Tue, 7 Mar 2006 12:04AM |
i was very pleased while i came over this site thanks | |
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