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Hi all,
Left the same thread over at BB. Could anyone give me advice on knife making with very limited supplies.
And also links to cheap blades. I remember seeing them, but cant remember where.
Cheers,
Jake
larry the spark
25-03-2004, 20:07
Try
www.brisa.fi
www.outdoorsuppliesuk.com
www.attacc.com
They should give a good selection for starters!
C_Claycomb
26-03-2004, 08:23
www.jantzsupply.com
www.kovalknives.com
www.texasknife.com
www.knifeandgun.com
If the value of an order is below £18 you can order without being hit for duty. At least, wny I last ordered from Jantz I didn't get hit.
I am guessing that you aren't ready to dive into heat treating yet, but that shouldn't stop you from making your own blade from O-1 steel (available from a number of places). There are several helpful souls over on BB who could probably be prevailed upon to treat a blade for you.
You can get some pretty good Kellam blades from Stuart.
Best advice. Go buy a book. Wayne Goddard's are very good as is the Barney and Loveless "How to make Knives"
There are also good tutorials around the net. Terry Primos has a couple of great ones, guards and mortised tangs. The Engnath site has a ton of info.
What sort of knife are you aiming for, or do you just want something to devour all your spare time :lol:
For a full tang bushcraft-style blade see also www.art-knives.com, the site of Maihkel Eklund. Both blades and finished knives.
-Emile
For a full tang bushcraft-style blade see also www.art-knives.com, the site of Maihkel Eklund. Both blades and finished knives.
-Emile
Emile has made me a big fan of Eklund.
I received this blade from him:
http://www4.gvsu.edu/triert/images5/eklund21cmv1.jpg
It's 3.9 mm thick and made of UBH20C carbon steel. Blade length is approximately 10.5 cm and an overall length of 21 cm. The bevel is flat although a lot of his knives come with a slight hollow grind to the bevel, so you have to specify flat if you want it.
www.art-knives.com
maihkel.eklund@swipnet.se
The finish on this blade is beautiful and I can't wait to hang some green micarta on it.
Green Pete has a great section on his website giving the basics of knive making:
http://www.greenpete.co.uk/knife_making.html
It got me started :-D
You guys are all so helpful!
I'll check those pages.
What sort of knife are you aiming for, or do you just want something to devour all your spare time
:lol: I want be creative. And a knife is a good way to do it.
I think i'll get over to B&Q.....
Check http://www.britishblades.com/forums/showthread.php?p=44752#post447 52
And give me corrections
Cheers,
Jake