Right, I was in the loft earlier and dug out an old meat cleaver I used to shape the boards I layed up there and figured it could do with a 'freshen up'. The back of the blade had been hammered and burred during the boarding and the cheap plastic handle had cracked. My first thoughts were to file it back to shape and fit a new wooden handle but while looking at it and having a good feel I took out my pencil and drew a smaller blade coming off the handle.
I imagined the new blade in my hand and decided I had more use for that than the meat cleaver itself just being 'resurrected'. So, I took out the ol' hack saw and rusty vice I found in my shed and got to work.. hack saw + 4mm stainless steel in a vice that isn't secured to a work bench.. difficult but possible.
After about 30 minutes in my work shop/stairway, it looked like this.
I'll need a new blade for the hack saw soon but it was fine for the amount I needed it for. Finally though it was cut out after a bit of hard work and enthusiasum.
The selection of tools I used (excluding the file) and the other bits of cleaver.
The new boot knife in my hand..feeling very nice.
Pretty good central balance but with a bit more toward the tip end..good news as I intend to make a paracord handle for this piece. I also think this little number will work well as a thrower, better than my scissor blade throwers I had 'created' in the past.

Now what's left for my cut out is a good bit of file work to create a nice grind/edge..maybe a fresh heat-treating and tempering if my wifes-friends-husband (black smith) can do it for me.. as you can all see I'm some what short of toolsmyself.
What do you guys think so far? Thanks for reading.

I imagined the new blade in my hand and decided I had more use for that than the meat cleaver itself just being 'resurrected'. So, I took out the ol' hack saw and rusty vice I found in my shed and got to work.. hack saw + 4mm stainless steel in a vice that isn't secured to a work bench.. difficult but possible.

After about 30 minutes in my work shop/stairway, it looked like this.


I'll need a new blade for the hack saw soon but it was fine for the amount I needed it for. Finally though it was cut out after a bit of hard work and enthusiasum.
The selection of tools I used (excluding the file) and the other bits of cleaver.

The new boot knife in my hand..feeling very nice.


Pretty good central balance but with a bit more toward the tip end..good news as I intend to make a paracord handle for this piece. I also think this little number will work well as a thrower, better than my scissor blade throwers I had 'created' in the past.


Now what's left for my cut out is a good bit of file work to create a nice grind/edge..maybe a fresh heat-treating and tempering if my wifes-friends-husband (black smith) can do it for me.. as you can all see I'm some what short of toolsmyself.
What do you guys think so far? Thanks for reading.
