Knife making question.

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tytek

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Dec 25, 2009
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Leeds
I'm going to be be picking up my blades at the weekend ready to make my first knives.

My question is - What is the best way to protect the blade while the knife is being constructed?

The last thing I want is a scratched up blade. So how do you do it???
 
I cover the blade in electrician's tape or duct tape. Not to protect the blade really, just to stop it cutting me whilst I'm working on it :)

I always finish up with minor scratches and marks. Usually they either get ground out when the final edge is put on the blade, or they can be polished out with increasingly fine wet'n'dry then strop with a polishing compound.

HTH
Rat
 
I was thinking along those lines.
Masking tape first is a good idea as it is made to be removed easily.
 
I see duct taping the blade has been mentioned(and again!:o)Another thing that i do is any filing or sanding done on the blade i use a piece of leather 1-2mm thick between the blade and whatever im using to clamp it, ie vice or g-cramp ect..
You can get fibre jaws for a vice that are a good investment.Show us the results when youre done?!
 

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