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Knives

KSDfisher77

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Anybody have knife problems? Knives Anonymous! Well I like knives & I like to make knives from time to time. People seem to freak out when you mention your everyday carry knife cost $300. I believe in carrying some sort of knife at all times.

Heres a few knives I recently made for friends. Hope you enjoy knives like I do.
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If you get a chance.... I'd love to see pics of your Anvil.... And the hammers you use.... Have you made a home made forge... or do you just heat with a torch....
Home built wood stove that can be converted to a force air forge. Anvil is homemade also by someone probably 100+ years ago & weighs 186lbs. All the hunting style knives are just stock removal with heat treat & temper. I'll get some pics.
 
I love making knives and tools.
Though mine are just for function.
Not purty. 😁
Yep that's what I tell my friends & customers, my knives are working knives. Go use them & enjoy it. If it breaks, (highly doubtful) but if it does I'll send you a new knife. Lol unless your beating on it with a hammer & rock.🤣😂🤣 Then I might not stand behind my work. If a guy wants a show knife I'll build it, but my price is reflected for the time it takes. Hoping to get a small mill next year, so I can start building custom pocket knives.
 
Yep that's what I tell my friends & customers, my knives are working knives. Go use them & enjoy it. If it breaks, (highly doubtful) but if it does I'll send you a new knife. Lol unless your beating on it with a hammer & rock.🤣😂🤣 Then I might not stand behind my work. If a guy wants a show knife I'll build it, but my price is reflected for the time it takes. Hoping to get a small mill next year, so I can start building custom pocket knives.
I have a mill and lathe. I'm looking for a surface grinder and Large belt sander with variable speed.
 
Yeah a hollow grind is one of the harder grinds to pull off & look good. Really one of defining features of a bowie.
I prefer the convex. Rounded Samurai edge.
Pushing the materials cut away from the cutting edge as it slices. Somewhere I have a sawback machete I made years ago out of a 20" Racine metal cutting saw blade. You could build a cabin with that thing. Now if I can figure out which son umm borrowed it. LoL
 
I prefer the convex. Rounded Samurai edge.
Pushing the materials cut away from the cutting edge as it slices. Somewhere I have a sawback machete I made years ago out of a 20" Racine metal cutting saw blade. You could build a cabin with that thing. Now if I can figure out which son umm borrowed it. LoL
Yeah I sometimes mix my convex & concave definitions up or I get them backwards when I'm talking about them. Yeah I make a 11" bladed buchcraft knife i think you could chop a car in 2
 
Here's an old filet knife I made years ago.
Made from a saw blade.
Can't find that darn machete.
That's an Elm handle.
Toughest handles I've ever made.
Made some nice hand saw handles too. Tough stuff.
 

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Here's an old filet knife I made years ago.
Made from a saw blade.
Can't find that darn machete.
That's an Elm handle.
Toughest handles I've ever made.
Made some nice hand saw handles too. Tough stuff.
As Doug would say! IT WILL CUT!!! Nice looking filet knife. Yeah elm when cured right is tough as nails! Longest blade length is about 12" thus far, with a overall length 17-18" is my largest.
 
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