Why not your own blades as well?Mr.Sandman wrote:Thought I'd kick this up and mention that I got a nice new Pekka Tuominen knife blade along with a few by Yuro Puronvarsi and some nice alder root, curly birch, linseed oil, brass stock and some other stuff. Gonna make my own handles
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Pekka and Yrjö both make very nice blades, was they very expencive?
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Haven't read the entire thread yet,
But I am a full-time cutlery maker myself.
It's my "second job" besides my other self-employment (since the "economy" is so messed up).
I have a push-dagger I am basically mass-producing (it'd probably be illegal a lot of places , for the double edge)...It's made of 1095 grade steel.
I also have a short-sword design, that will be next, a cool knife based off it's tip, and a long-sword with different dimensions (for weight).
5160 grade is my favorite for those (it's a modern spring steel).
Sometime I'll post pics or a link ,OR once I have my own site to advertise on.
Thanks! 8)
But I am a full-time cutlery maker myself.
It's my "second job" besides my other self-employment (since the "economy" is so messed up).
I have a push-dagger I am basically mass-producing (it'd probably be illegal a lot of places , for the double edge)...It's made of 1095 grade steel.
I also have a short-sword design, that will be next, a cool knife based off it's tip, and a long-sword with different dimensions (for weight).
5160 grade is my favorite for those (it's a modern spring steel).
Sometime I'll post pics or a link ,OR once I have my own site to advertise on.
Thanks! 8)
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I don't have a place to put an anvil or forgeinonickname wrote:Why not your own blades as well?Mr.Sandman wrote:Thought I'd kick this up and mention that I got a nice new Pekka Tuominen knife blade along with a few by Yuro Puronvarsi and some nice alder root, curly birch, linseed oil, brass stock and some other stuff. Gonna make my own handles
@ jake, The yrjo blades I got a great deal on; 3 for 80 bucks and the pekka tuominen blade was free
Yeah, it's that important.
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You could always offer the push dagger with only a single edge sharpened, with large bevels it would be just as effetiveDEATHSTAR wrote:Haven't read the entire thread yet,
But I am a full-time cutlery maker myself.
It's my "second job" besides my other self-employment (since the "economy" is so messed up).
I have a push-dagger I am basically mass-producing (it'd probably be illegal a lot of places , for the double edge)...It's made of 1095 grade steel.
I also have a short-sword design, that will be next, a cool knife based off it's tip, and a long-sword with different dimensions (for weight).
5160 grade is my favorite for those (it's a modern spring steel).
Sometime I'll post pics or a link ,OR once I have my own site to advertise on.
Thanks! 8)
PimpAssasinG wrote:no im strong but you are a fat gay mother sucker that gets raped by black man for fun
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got something in the mailbox today
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absolutely great knife
Thanks Jake!
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absolutely great knife
Thanks Jake!
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nice one jake! Labtec, having held his creations in my hand, I know what you're feeling right now
nice one jake! Labtec, having held his creations in my hand, I know what you're feeling right now
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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"let's cut stuff up"nice one jake! Labtec, having held his creations in my hand, I know what you're feeling right now
I like this thing!
after I received it I stropped it with a diamond powder paste, whittling hairs with it now
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I may as well add my knife to the thread. A nice 10 inch long knife. 6" blade.
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What steel did you use?
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This is the same one as I posted a few months ago. Still not sure on the steel, but it is solid. Took me probably a weeks worth of time to grind it to that shape. I have been working on it for 6 months now on and off...
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hmm, usually even the mildest-steel is solid
I believe you have used just basic scrap steel, i could sell you a piece of higher quality steel, PM me if you are interested
I believe you have used just basic scrap steel, i could sell you a piece of higher quality steel, PM me if you are interested
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Nah, my mom would kill me if I got a bigger knife... This one is going to be used as a prop right now, its dull enough to where I can squeeze my hand around it and pull it and it won't even leave a mark. (that's also what she said hahaha.) After the show though its going to be sharpened.
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But, glad you like it Lab! It was fun to make, and i think it came out quite nicely And i'm happy with the shieth, as it was (is) basicly a prototype
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hehe, I like testing stuff
seems like a very sturdy shieth that won't get cut up fast.
seems like a very sturdy shieth that won't get cut up fast.