Hi I am looking for a little advice....
So I have finally got around to getting a couple of blades to have a first go at handling my own whitters, the blades I got were a Polar whittler and an Enzo Lynx blade both (I think) in 01 tool steel.
I was thinking I would have a bash at the cheaper Polar first so last night I started cleaning up the blade to a shine with some fine glass paper and steel wool.
The thing I noticed was the black surface (guessing from the heat treat) although well bonded to the blade did come away when just holding it, leaving marks on my fingers. It also felt somewhat "oily" which got me thinking... Do I need to clean this off the tang too? I am worried that the Epoxy may not bond properly if the surface is oily and comes away.
I was figuring I would remove the blackening and then lightly rough the surface of the tang up a little to get a good bond... or am I over thinking this?
Also the tang is a few mm too long for the wood I have set aside to use as the handle, I wasn't planning on peening(?) but instead doing a fully hidden tang, will a hacksaw cut through the tang as it is or do I need to anneal it with my blow torch first?
I don't have access to any power tools (other than a power drill, Jig saw and a hand sander) so bar the drilling of the tang mount in to the wood everything will be done by hand.
Any help and comments (or other general advice on potential pitfalls) would be most appreciated!
Thanks!
So I have finally got around to getting a couple of blades to have a first go at handling my own whitters, the blades I got were a Polar whittler and an Enzo Lynx blade both (I think) in 01 tool steel.
I was thinking I would have a bash at the cheaper Polar first so last night I started cleaning up the blade to a shine with some fine glass paper and steel wool.
The thing I noticed was the black surface (guessing from the heat treat) although well bonded to the blade did come away when just holding it, leaving marks on my fingers. It also felt somewhat "oily" which got me thinking... Do I need to clean this off the tang too? I am worried that the Epoxy may not bond properly if the surface is oily and comes away.
I was figuring I would remove the blackening and then lightly rough the surface of the tang up a little to get a good bond... or am I over thinking this?
Also the tang is a few mm too long for the wood I have set aside to use as the handle, I wasn't planning on peening(?) but instead doing a fully hidden tang, will a hacksaw cut through the tang as it is or do I need to anneal it with my blow torch first?
I don't have access to any power tools (other than a power drill, Jig saw and a hand sander) so bar the drilling of the tang mount in to the wood everything will be done by hand.
Any help and comments (or other general advice on potential pitfalls) would be most appreciated!
Thanks!