Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => At the Forge => Topic started by: bubby on March 22, 2018, 09:03:05 pm
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I got a little time between rain and got a couple file knives bevels ground. I heat them to past magnetic and just let them cool in the forge to anneal them first. I use salt to check as it melts at 1475 or right about there which is where you want it
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Looking good Bubby, like the blade design... (-P
Don
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Nice grinds.
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Thanks guys
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I like both styles, looks good.
DBar
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Those are going to look great.
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Those are nice! Are they comparable in workability, or was there any difference in the metal/s. I am unclear on whether all files are made from the same metal.
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Those are nice! Are they comparable in workability, or was there any difference in the metal/s. I am unclear on whether all files are made from the same metal.
There is a difference between files, I always do a snap test to make sure they will harden. I heat to non magnetic and quench, then hit it with a hammer if it hardened it will break right off. I do this to the tang. These came from the same file if I remember right
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Those are sweet. John
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How do ya find time to sleep? ??? ;) ???
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How do ya find time to sleep? ??? ;) ???
Time to what ???? LOL
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Very nice looking grinds! When you "salt test", you use rough going and drop some on the blade? I'm not a smithy, by any means, so these are new skills. Thanks,
Hawkdancer
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When it looks hot I put some course salt on it and when it melts it is hot enough for file steel 1080-1094 is what a lot of them are
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Good tip about the salt! Nice looking bevels too
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Bubbly,
When do you cut the haft in. I assume you have a template for the pattern. I have much to learn!
Hawkdancer
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Bubbly,
When do you cut the haft in. I assume you have a template for the pattern. I have much to learn!
Hawkdancer
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I will make a template to start with usually, on these I just drew them out on the steel with some soapstone, they aren't too fancy. If I was going to forge the shape of the knife I would just cut an angle for the tip to reduce the hammer work and cut to tang out, I have bad wrists and try and save as much hammer work as I can
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I got a little file work done on the spines today
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More pics
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Fun following progress on these. Decided what you're going to use for handle scales?
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Not yet, my work seems to be rather fluid right now, like I can't make up my mind lol
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Looking very nice of both of them. Not sure what you are talking about with the salt ??
Pappy
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Pappy the salt melts at the proper heat to quench this type of steel so it is a better indicator of when to quench than a magnet
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Bubby,
Like the file work man...Especially the snake pattern...Looking good
Don
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That top o e sure strikes my fancy. Nice work.