file knife (in the making)
hey everyone
just thought i would show you what i have done so far on my knife that iv started making out of a file
not going to go into much detail just yet, if you have any questions/tips i would love to hear them, anyways here are some pictures of it so far
Edit: or going by the order of the photos, this is how i made a file out of a knife -_-
just thought i would show you what i have done so far on my knife that iv started making out of a file
not going to go into much detail just yet, if you have any questions/tips i would love to hear them, anyways here are some pictures of it so far
Edit: or going by the order of the photos, this is how i made a file out of a knife -_-
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why make it if it dosent shoot?
- Crna Legija
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looks bloody great man, what did you use to use to grind the blade?
the file pattern make it look like carbon fibre.
edit: lol kinda contradictory of your sig.
the file pattern make it look like carbon fibre.
edit: lol kinda contradictory of your sig.
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That looks *really* good!ilovefire wrote:just thought i would show you what i have done so far on my knife that iv started making out of a file
I hope you leave the original file markings, it's a brilliant effect!
lololor going by the order of the photos, this is how i made a file out of a knife -_-
always upload in order that you want them to appear.
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cheers, so far iv just been using an angle grinder, but theres still a lot to go and am thinking i might try a belt sander to get it nice and evenCrna Legija wrote:looks bloody great man, what did you use to use to grind the blade?
ha ha funny you picked that up because i was thinking the exact same thing just before i posted thisCrna Legija wrote:edit: lol kinda contradictory of your sig.
thanks, and yes, i will be leaving the markings, and have even got some of them on the back of the bladejackssmirkingrevenge wrote:That looks *really* good!
I hope you leave the original file markings, it's a brilliant effect!
ill keep that in mind for next timejackssmirkingrevenge wrote:always upload in order that you want them to appear.
why make it if it dosent shoot?
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Looking good so far Hoidling did it take to do that much?
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Survival knife by accident.
Wonderful!
Haha!!
You could still launch it you know....
Wonderful!
Haha!!
You could still launch it you know....
Gun Freak wrote:
Oh my friggin god stop being so awesome, that thing is pure kick ass. Most innovative and creative pneumatic that the files have ever come by!
Can't ask for a better compliment!!
Oh my friggin god stop being so awesome, that thing is pure kick ass. Most innovative and creative pneumatic that the files have ever come by!
Can't ask for a better compliment!!
not exactly sure how long that took must have taken a couple hours or so, then add a few more to that to get it to where it is nowGun Freak wrote: how long did it take to do that much?
good idea ........... wait!, no, terrible ideaBrian the brain wrote:You could still launch it you know....
i have pretty much got it ready for heat treating now, just have to drill some holes inn the handle for the rivets that will hold the grips on.
dosent really look much different but i still got a couple more photos for you's
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that look awesome really top notch work.
drilling holes in its gonna be hard if it still hardened have you Annealing it yet?
drilling holes in its gonna be hard if it still hardened have you Annealing it yet?
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thanks, yea i did that before i started the knife otherwise i would have given up a long time ago.Crna Legija wrote:that look awesome really top notch work.
drilling holes in its gonna be hard if it still hardened have you Annealing it yet?
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nice!
yes, files have very high carbon content (around 1.5% ) so withouth annealing it would be pain to work with.
i hope you are planning to do differential heat treatment
yes, files have very high carbon content (around 1.5% ) so withouth annealing it would be pain to work with.
i hope you are planning to do differential heat treatment
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Basically manipulating the quenching/tempering process so that various parts of the blade have different hardness.
If your cutting edge is hard the back portion can be considerably softer so the blade is a bit more resilient overall.
The simplest way for a one step process is to heat the blade red hot and then quench the beveled edge and tip and then take it out of the water and allow the residual heat in the upper portion to draw the temper of the cutting edge so that it isn't glass hard.
It's as much art as science. If you don't overheat the blade you can get a couple of tries without burning the carbon out of the steel.
When you think you have it right you can test the edges with a file and hone and see just where you ended up
Lots of info online about the process but a basic approach can give you a very adequate blade..
If your cutting edge is hard the back portion can be considerably softer so the blade is a bit more resilient overall.
The simplest way for a one step process is to heat the blade red hot and then quench the beveled edge and tip and then take it out of the water and allow the residual heat in the upper portion to draw the temper of the cutting edge so that it isn't glass hard.
It's as much art as science. If you don't overheat the blade you can get a couple of tries without burning the carbon out of the steel.
When you think you have it right you can test the edges with a file and hone and see just where you ended up
Lots of info online about the process but a basic approach can give you a very adequate blade..
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Think katana...ilovefire wrote:yea of cause...... just ah, what is differential heat treatment?jakethebeast wrote:i hope you are planning to do differential heat treatment
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Shame you're going to add a handle, I really like the "file" look. Guess that makes me a fileophile
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