I'm considering making myself a parang, I've done a handful of knives but nothing on this scale so it's a new challenge for me (mostly keeping it straight during heat treatment, I expect).
Anyway, I'll most likely use a 500mm length of steel (so, about 16" blade) unless anyone knows a reason that's not ideal? But the width has me stumped for now; I can see there'll be a lot of waste already but will 75mm wide be big enough to cut the blank out of or will I need more (because of the unusual curve)?
Funnily enough, I've found machette's etc are of limited use in bushcraft, this one's specifically for when I'm building hides for pigeon shooting and need to clear a bit of a jungle first. It's as much a project to keep me reasonably sane for a while at this time of year as anything though
Anyway, I'll most likely use a 500mm length of steel (so, about 16" blade) unless anyone knows a reason that's not ideal? But the width has me stumped for now; I can see there'll be a lot of waste already but will 75mm wide be big enough to cut the blank out of or will I need more (because of the unusual curve)?
Funnily enough, I've found machette's etc are of limited use in bushcraft, this one's specifically for when I'm building hides for pigeon shooting and need to clear a bit of a jungle first. It's as much a project to keep me reasonably sane for a while at this time of year as anything though