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Wich steel to the bushcraftknife

  • 440C

    Votes: 7 8.5%
  • CPM154CM

    Votes: 7 8.5%
  • CPMD2CM

    Votes: 2 2.4%
  • 2140 (O1)

    Votes: 47 57.3%
  • 1778 a springsteel

    Votes: 2 2.4%
  • 26C a swedish carbonsteel 1.25% C Cr 0,15

    Votes: 17 20.7%

  • Total voters
    82

seved

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What do you think of it i will make it in 440C, CPM154CM and maybe CPMD2CM
Its 225 mm long and 30 mm wide.

Seved

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Handle materials??
No carbontool steel or one of your good laminate steels?
This looks very interesting my friend!
Looking forward to the proto-type!
I have a full flat fbushcrafter from Stu M. and it works a treat!
My best.
Chris.
 
Thanks guys:). I going to make it in 2140 (O1) or 26C. They are carbonsteels maybe from time to time 1778. I will make it with many different handle materials. G10,micarta,stabilised woods and,crotchedwoods and masur.
I going to make them with leather and kydexsheats. I am soon going to order steels and lasercut it. Yes i think fullflats will work pretty well.

Seved
 
Thanks Mike:D. Yes you right its a good design for convexed bevels. Its just that if you going to carv a lot. You maybe should have flatgrind. But for general slicing of food and meat and if you going to carv sometimes and make shelters and such its a realy good grind.

seved
 
Thanks Siberianfury :D Yes i have to deside wich carbonsteel i will use. Traditionally bushies is made of carbonsteels i think.

Seved

yeah thats what most people prefer. its far better than stainless in the fact that you can sharpen it to a much better edge aswell as being able to hold a sharper edge for longer.
but it will rust if wet.
most popular steel around here seems to be o1 tool steel, which holds a razor edge and can be brought back up to razor with nothing but a strop.

then agan 440c will be more resistant to rust.

i look forward to seeing the finished knife:)

ATB
Josh
 
Yes it can be easyer to sharpen a carbonsteel but a ss steel hold the edge longer. I have to think about the steel i think.

Seved

true, steel can be very important. but so can the heat treatment and edge geomerty.
i hand forge my blades from masonry nails, not ideal steel, but i grind the edges very thin and HT the hell out of them, so they are capable of shaving arm hair.

ATB
Josh
 
Yes i agree with you. The HT is very important you can make a great steel bad with a poor HT. Yes you can get a thinn edge very sharp. But a thinn edge can get dull very fast. I am sure you can get very good blades from masonrynails. If its what i think it is. Isnt it some kind of chisel.

Seved
 
Yes i agree with you. The HT is very important you can make a great steel bad with a poor HT. Yes you can get a thinn edge very sharp. But a thinn edge can get dull very fast. I am sure you can get very good blades from masonrynails. If its what i think it is. Isnt it some kind of chisel.

Seved

nahh just normal big steel nails, i heat them up and hammer them flat, then shape them.
then i heat them cherry red and quench them in warm water.
dunno how it works because nails shouldnt be any good, but for some reason ive been anble to make razor sharp blades that stay sharp.
it only started off as an experiment, but they always turn out very well.
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ATB
Josh
 

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