Can we please agree on this one gentlemen (and ladies to)
Hi Folks,
With too many knives on the market (or maybe not enough?) I can't decide which one to buy, or for that matter afford alot of them (yes they may well be worth it). Sound familiar ? Well I have a solution:
I want to make my own. This way I get exactly what I want and if I am not happy with it I can alter it or make another. Plus I just want to do it from some peculiar self sustainability/survival chip.
Now you all seem to know your knives.
So what is the best bit of steel to start with ?
The leads sofar: (or rather steels- dont get confused yet please :-D )
An Old File, High carbon steel and 012 tool steel.
I am not an engineer so I don't know where to get "propper" steel from.
I can't tell "high carbon" from me elbow and have no idea 012 means, but guess it makes good tools. I think I can locate an old file though...
The story sofar... (Skip this if you want)
I made (or rather remade) a knife this summer. My quest for old steel (besides buying a billhook i did'nt have the heart to destroy) took me to the "Tools for Self Reliance", the name seemed to fit with my philosophy, and a great source for old hand tools, (before they export them to Africa! :evil: ) they pointed me to the 50p box where i found a nice old knife stamped "Guillo".- 4inch blade rust, layers of paint loose bland wooden handle V blunt. A reshape, new antler handle (antler found in Scotland) brass finger guard (brass door plaque found in a piano?)then a grind on my freind loverly Tolmek grinder,- I want one! and I have my current knife. I borrowed a sheath off my "marine killing knife" (apparently) before making a taylored one on a primitive living skills course, complete with sparky thing holder sheath alongside (cant seem to darken it down with shoe polish though).
Phew wot n essay
Look forward to your advice (or was that arguments
)
Rich

Hi Folks,
With too many knives on the market (or maybe not enough?) I can't decide which one to buy, or for that matter afford alot of them (yes they may well be worth it). Sound familiar ? Well I have a solution:
I want to make my own. This way I get exactly what I want and if I am not happy with it I can alter it or make another. Plus I just want to do it from some peculiar self sustainability/survival chip.
Now you all seem to know your knives.
So what is the best bit of steel to start with ?
The leads sofar: (or rather steels- dont get confused yet please :-D )
An Old File, High carbon steel and 012 tool steel.
I am not an engineer so I don't know where to get "propper" steel from.
I can't tell "high carbon" from me elbow and have no idea 012 means, but guess it makes good tools. I think I can locate an old file though...
The story sofar... (Skip this if you want)
I made (or rather remade) a knife this summer. My quest for old steel (besides buying a billhook i did'nt have the heart to destroy) took me to the "Tools for Self Reliance", the name seemed to fit with my philosophy, and a great source for old hand tools, (before they export them to Africa! :evil: ) they pointed me to the 50p box where i found a nice old knife stamped "Guillo".- 4inch blade rust, layers of paint loose bland wooden handle V blunt. A reshape, new antler handle (antler found in Scotland) brass finger guard (brass door plaque found in a piano?)then a grind on my freind loverly Tolmek grinder,- I want one! and I have my current knife. I borrowed a sheath off my "marine killing knife" (apparently) before making a taylored one on a primitive living skills course, complete with sparky thing holder sheath alongside (cant seem to darken it down with shoe polish though).
Phew wot n essay

Look forward to your advice (or was that arguments

Rich