Good morning all,
Whilst doing a bit of a clear out in the loft I stumbled upon an old pen knife from the previous home owner, probably when the house was built over 50 years ago. Both sides of the handle have broken off leaving the pins still there.
I would like to have a go at whittling and thought I could turn this knife into a project in itself.
links to photos;
I would like to know a few things before I ruin a project before it has begun!
1) should I keep the same shape of the blade
2) should I try and straighten the cutting edge of the blade
3) should I leave the pins in before putting new handles on, or cut and drill them out
4) what glue should I use to fix everything together
5) how do I sharpen the blade for whittling
I have looked on the internet for these answers, but unfortunately I am getting a mixed bag of answers.
also as we are in lockdown at the moment I am trying to do this with what I have in the garage.
I appreciate any answers.
Thanks
Mark
Whilst doing a bit of a clear out in the loft I stumbled upon an old pen knife from the previous home owner, probably when the house was built over 50 years ago. Both sides of the handle have broken off leaving the pins still there.
I would like to have a go at whittling and thought I could turn this knife into a project in itself.
links to photos;
I would like to know a few things before I ruin a project before it has begun!
1) should I keep the same shape of the blade
2) should I try and straighten the cutting edge of the blade
3) should I leave the pins in before putting new handles on, or cut and drill them out
4) what glue should I use to fix everything together
5) how do I sharpen the blade for whittling
I have looked on the internet for these answers, but unfortunately I am getting a mixed bag of answers.
also as we are in lockdown at the moment I am trying to do this with what I have in the garage.
I appreciate any answers.
Thanks
Mark