leaf springs

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tommy the cat

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Feb 6, 2007
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Well one of my hobbies is tinkering with cars, at the mo we are taking the leaf springs (sp?) off a pontiac and seem to remember that the steel is suitable for toolmaking?
Was thinking maybe on the lines of a draw knife????
What ya think?
I've got access to oxy and a anvil.
Dave
 

Gill

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Jun 29, 2004
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leaf spring would be good, actually sitting right now thinking about getting some to attempt a kukri.
 
this un is a leaf spring or was :D

my first blade made 20yrs ago at school and college :eek: :eek: (the horror)

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Matt.S

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Mar 26, 2008
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Leaf springs? Certainly useable from what I understand (no 1st-hand experience myself), though I understand they frequently have pre-existing stress cracks which exhibit themselves during the heat-treatment process of whatever beautiful object you've spent hours working on.
 

tommy the cat

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Feb 6, 2007
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Ok will have a look see at them. I know they are rusty (not terribly) really thick and have collapsed (gone saggy) but I just seem to remember reading they were good steel.
Fancied a draw knife but too tight to buy one.
Dave
 

jonquirk

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Sep 24, 2007
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My brother made a neat tool for cutting nettles in the bottom of a ditch from a leaf spring. He put a bend, about 75-80 degrees six inches from the end and put an edge on the short bit. A bit of tape around the other end and we had a fine tool that saved a lot of stooping and sore backs as a result.
 

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