This is a tutorial on how to make a real knife by using the stock removal method which is easier and requires fewer tools and less skill. Great for beginners. I will be using the forge to harden and temper this blade but there are alternatives. In this half of the tutorial I show you how to make the template, cut out the profile of the knife blade, drill the holes for the handle and file the bevels for the sharp edge of the knife. Lots of blacksmithing stuff on my website at: www.stormthecastle.com The knife pattern I use in this tutorial: Is on my website as a downloadable picture on this page here: www.stormthecastle.com If you are interested in buying the exact steel that I use I have links to it on my website here: www.stormthecastle.com About My Channel: I have hundreds of videos covering all kinds of creative projects. I put out two new videos every week and if you want to stay updated you can subcribe to my channel here: www.youtube.com If you are interested in blacksmiting I have lots of blacksmithing projects on my playlist here: www.youtube.com
Sunday, January 20, 2013
KnifeMaking Tutorial 1 of 2
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This is a tutorial on how to make a real knife by using the stock removal method which is easier and requires fewer tools and less skill. Great for beginners. I will be using the forge to harden and temper this blade but there are alternatives. In this half of the tutorial I show you how to make the template, cut out the profile of the knife blade, drill the holes for the handle and file the bevels for the sharp edge of the knife. Lots of blacksmithing stuff on my website at: www.stormthecastle.com The knife pattern I use in this tutorial: Is on my website as a downloadable picture on this page here: www.stormthecastle.com If you are interested in buying the exact steel that I use I have links to it on my website here: www.stormthecastle.com About My Channel: I have hundreds of videos covering all kinds of creative projects. I put out two new videos every week and if you want to stay updated you can subcribe to my channel here: www.youtube.com If you are interested in blacksmiting I have lots of blacksmithing projects on my playlist here: www.youtube.com
This is a tutorial on how to make a real knife by using the stock removal method which is easier and requires fewer tools and less skill. Great for beginners. I will be using the forge to harden and temper this blade but there are alternatives. In this half of the tutorial I show you how to make the template, cut out the profile of the knife blade, drill the holes for the handle and file the bevels for the sharp edge of the knife. Lots of blacksmithing stuff on my website at: www.stormthecastle.com The knife pattern I use in this tutorial: Is on my website as a downloadable picture on this page here: www.stormthecastle.com If you are interested in buying the exact steel that I use I have links to it on my website here: www.stormthecastle.com About My Channel: I have hundreds of videos covering all kinds of creative projects. I put out two new videos every week and if you want to stay updated you can subcribe to my channel here: www.youtube.com If you are interested in blacksmiting I have lots of blacksmithing projects on my playlist here: www.youtube.com
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