Well been having a play with making a knife and was wondering how people mark the bevels.
Doing a scandi and following a few different threads marked 2mm for every 1mm of thickness of blade which meant a 6mm line from the blade. Now I used a carpenters gauge (the name elludes me but it is the adjustable gauge with nail through wood) but struggled to see the marks very well. Bit better marking it with a perm marker but if not careful rubs off.
Anyway only messing about but enjoyed the process but finding it difficult to get the bevels very level.......good fun though......oh pants I'll get the camera if you promise not to laugh....
Oh and I wasn't sure about the plunge line..... so I ermmm I didn't do one....
Anyway Its only a mess around to try out the process heat treating etc so just feeling my way
Great to work in metal (other than welding bits on the Pontiac!) seemed to have forgot how to use a file!
Poor pic's too dim in the kitchen.
Anyway tips would be great.
dave
Doing a scandi and following a few different threads marked 2mm for every 1mm of thickness of blade which meant a 6mm line from the blade. Now I used a carpenters gauge (the name elludes me but it is the adjustable gauge with nail through wood) but struggled to see the marks very well. Bit better marking it with a perm marker but if not careful rubs off.
Anyway only messing about but enjoyed the process but finding it difficult to get the bevels very level.......good fun though......oh pants I'll get the camera if you promise not to laugh....
Oh and I wasn't sure about the plunge line..... so I ermmm I didn't do one....
Anyway Its only a mess around to try out the process heat treating etc so just feeling my way
Great to work in metal (other than welding bits on the Pontiac!) seemed to have forgot how to use a file!
Poor pic's too dim in the kitchen.
Anyway tips would be great.
dave