File knives Question

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sasquatch

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Use old files, as they're carbon steel they will rust if not dried after use and stored properly. Nothing to worry about and can be brought up to a mirror finish if you like them shiny. Great steel in the old ones, have fun.
 

spandit

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Jul 6, 2011
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Files have a very high surface area which helps them rust. Grinding a lot of that off to make a knife will make them less rust prone
 

Samon

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Mar 24, 2011
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I've got an old 'Oberg' file made in sweden (I believe they are now called bahco) that I wanted made intoa knife..

I wonder how much a decent maker will charge?
 

martsim73

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Jul 30, 2012
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As seen in the tutorial, quenching in old motor oil will help deterioration. However, you will still find they will tarnish/rust. Keep the blade rubbed down with a light coat of oil (or wrap in an oily rag).

Martin :)
 

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