I'm currently working on a farm in norway, and have full access to a decent forge. I had an hour of tuition last week with the blacksmith and made some basic things and he is now away but i am allowed to make whatever i like. before he left he left some steel out for me and said it was good carbon steel and can be used for a knife so today i started making a knife for myself but need advice on how to proceed
Here is what i have made today
so far i have created the general shape i want (was aiming for a seax) with tang. the blade was very thick so have hammered it down to around 4mm at the base and tapers to 3mm nearer the tip. it needs a little work to get the shape right and even though.
Now i have some blacksmithing books with good guides which basically says to hammer the cutting edge around the horn into a sickel shape, and then as i hammer the bevel onto the edge at an angle, the blade will straighten back out. is this the best method or am i overcomplicating things for my first try? as i am so worried of messing this up! Or would i be okay just hammering the bevels down (though i think the blade would bend backwards?) or even yet would i be okay to just grind the bevels on and go straight to heat treatment?
Any advice from all you bladesmiths on how to proceed would be great
Hamish
Here is what i have made today

so far i have created the general shape i want (was aiming for a seax) with tang. the blade was very thick so have hammered it down to around 4mm at the base and tapers to 3mm nearer the tip. it needs a little work to get the shape right and even though.
Now i have some blacksmithing books with good guides which basically says to hammer the cutting edge around the horn into a sickel shape, and then as i hammer the bevel onto the edge at an angle, the blade will straighten back out. is this the best method or am i overcomplicating things for my first try? as i am so worried of messing this up! Or would i be okay just hammering the bevels down (though i think the blade would bend backwards?) or even yet would i be okay to just grind the bevels on and go straight to heat treatment?
Any advice from all you bladesmiths on how to proceed would be great
Hamish
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