I've been meaning to have a crack at making a kukri for ages, but never quite got around to it. So when I had a request to learn how to forge one I was able to move it from the 'to do one day' list to the 'to do' list
Going my the name of Big Andy (dunno why he calls himself that?
), this gent spent two days with me earlier this summer.
So starting with a piece of EN42J (1/4" thick), a forge of burning coke and a hammer, we beat out the blades...
Then the bent blades are checked for straightness...
And on to heat treating. The blades are normalised and brought to hardening temperature with my HT furnace...
Here they are cooling between cycles...
Unfortunately I didn't get any pictures of the second day, in which we fitted the handles. Also due to the relatively complex handle assemblies we weren't able to finish them completely and so Andy had to take it home to complete
This is where we left them...
Not too shabby so far, eh?
My blade (top) is 13", total length 18 1/2", Andy's is a little larger still! Handles are made from cherry, oak, copper and leather in my case and from oak, walnut, copper and I think cherry for Andy. The oak and cherry are from my woodland too.
And here is Andy posing with his new toy
irate:
and my one finished and ready to move on to a new home.


So starting with a piece of EN42J (1/4" thick), a forge of burning coke and a hammer, we beat out the blades...

Then the bent blades are checked for straightness...

And on to heat treating. The blades are normalised and brought to hardening temperature with my HT furnace...

Here they are cooling between cycles...

Unfortunately I didn't get any pictures of the second day, in which we fitted the handles. Also due to the relatively complex handle assemblies we weren't able to finish them completely and so Andy had to take it home to complete


Not too shabby so far, eh?
My blade (top) is 13", total length 18 1/2", Andy's is a little larger still! Handles are made from cherry, oak, copper and leather in my case and from oak, walnut, copper and I think cherry for Andy. The oak and cherry are from my woodland too.
And here is Andy posing with his new toy


and my one finished and ready to move on to a new home.
