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mart

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Apr 6, 2008
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Hi, could anyone reccomend a retailer for knife making supplies. Specifically bladesteel banks in o1 tool steel. Also could anyone reccomend a better steel than o1 for a raw beginer.

Thanks, Mart :)
 

Dave Budd

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are you after the bars of steel or a semi finished blade that you can fit your own handle to?

I sell both as well as the guys above, but obviously my blades are a different style ;)

A lot of folk get their O1 from Cromwells, since they carry a huge range of sizes. Unfortunately in this country it is nearly impossible to buy small amounts of any steel other than O1 and silversteel, unless you can persuade a maker to sell you a little. In which case there are other simple steels that are easier to forge and heat treat, but O1 is a doddle to grind and comes in a packet with HT info (crude, but there).
 

plastic-ninja

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I'd be happy to recommend Dave's blades ; truly exceptional. Perhaps a good way to start would be to get a blade and handle it rather than make one from scratch.
whereabouts are you in Cumbria? I'd be pleased to buy you a beer and pass on my air of general confusion. I have a nice DB blade in the process of handling at the moment too.
Nice quote btw . THIS IS FUN? I AM HAVING FUN?

Cheers , Simon
 

mart

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Apr 6, 2008
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cumbria
Hi and thanks to all who replied. I have a nice woodlore clone from the woodshed, so not interested in a knife kit per se. I'm interested in flat bar in o1. (or other steel as per reccomendations) to start with I'll make a mora clone and also a woodlore clone. I'd like to progress into making Bowie style blades. I have been practicing with mild steel bar making blades using stock removal. Mainly to get my head around setting out a blades geometry. I would like to use the same method with tool steel. I see this as a learning process as tool steel will obviously be harder to work than mild steel. Also using a belt grinder/files for stock removal from flat bar would i then need to heat treat say; o1 in order for it to retain its edge.
I live in Carlisle, where are you Plastic Ninja?
 

brancho

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I'd be happy to recommend Dave's blades ; truly exceptional. Perhaps a good way to start would be to get a blade and handle it rather than make one from scratch.
whereabouts are you in Cumbria? I'd be pleased to buy you a beer and pass on my air of general confusion. I have a nice DB blade in the process of handling at the moment too.
Nice quote btw . THIS IS FUN? I AM HAVING FUN?

Cheers , Simon

hi hope you don't mind me dropping you a email just noticed the area Cumbria in your message i live in barrow in furness and was just wondering if you know of anywhere around this area that do knife making courses i have wanted to learn for quite some time so any help or advise you could give i would much appreciate it thank you Rich
 

brancho

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Feb 20, 2007
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hi hope you don't mind me dropping you a email just noticed the area Cumbria in your message i live in barrow in furness and was just wondering if you know of anywhere around this area that do knife making courses i have wanted to learn for quite some time so any help or advise you could give i would much appreciate it thank you Rich

I kow its a long way but I went to Dave in Devon and it really was worth it.
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