August 13, 200817 yr Here is my first try on a knife shaped object: It is made from an old file. I annealed it the day before. After that I removed the teeth with my big monstrous file (I named her "Brunhilde", she works like a charm). Then I tried to hammer it to shape, made the tip and so on. I really would like to have three hands. Then I could have removed the scale before hammering. If I tried it the whole mess was cold the time I wanted to start pounding. I really thought the file would have more "meat" (it was a triangular one) after hammering it flat. Now I have a blade that is too thin to harden without a big bang I am afraid... It is only a good milimetre thick and due to that I could not file clean the whole thing because I would have had to remove too much material. After forging I normalized it three times as good as I could and tried not to get it too hot (heated to nonmagnetic). After that I hand filed and sanded the blade up to the "point-of-it-gets-too-thin-if-you-remove-more" I rounded all the sides, the point, and so on. I will try to harden the day after tomorrow, I have to make some improvements on my forge for a better, more even heat beforehands. I will quench in vegetable oil, pre-heated of course. (at least if you folks do not think different...). Now to the pics:
August 14, 200817 yr looks good for a first knife. If you use a normal file instead of the triangle ones, it will be much easier i think.
August 15, 200817 yr Author I hardened the blade today. I applied a clay insulation on the spine of the blade for differential heat treating. First I tried fire cement but that decided to go seperate ways when I heated the blade. I annealed two times for one hour each cycle at 200
August 20, 200817 yr Author My knife is now finished! I am not really satisfied, but it is a first try of course. I carved the grip out of linden wood and oiled it several times. It doesn't really fit to the shape of the blade to be honest. I do not understand why the hardening line doesn't show as good as when I tried to etch it the first time. Back then I just wanted to see if it was there... My first etch was this:
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