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- jakethebeast
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Well sorry my bad english i was meaning sparks...
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would leaf spring steel be good for making a big knife, it would be used for chopping wood and what not when I go camping. The spring is a heavy duty one from a ute if that helps. 55mm wide and 7mm thick
also how should temper it? or do you need to know the exact steel?
also how should temper it? or do you need to know the exact steel?
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Don't worry, for a non-native speaker your English is very goodjakethebeast wrote:Well sorry my bad english i was meaning sparks...
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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Jsr, thanks finnish is so different than english, its hard
Crna: mostly leaf springs are 5160 steel, its pretty tough if you do right grinding angles and good normalization, and differential heat treatment. I like to temper 5160 just like pure 0.8% carbonsteel, 200celsius and 1 hour, just put it in the oven. If you want extra tough 1 hour in 175c, then let it cool slowly and 135c for little over a hour
Crna: mostly leaf springs are 5160 steel, its pretty tough if you do right grinding angles and good normalization, and differential heat treatment. I like to temper 5160 just like pure 0.8% carbonsteel, 200celsius and 1 hour, just put it in the oven. If you want extra tough 1 hour in 175c, then let it cool slowly and 135c for little over a hour
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Ok thanks, im not sure about the angles i want it to look kinda likejakethebeast wrote:Jsr, thanks finnish is so different than english, its hard
Crna: mostly leaf springs are 5160 steel, its pretty tough if you do right grinding angles and good normalization, and differential heat treatment. I like to temper 5160 just like pure 0.8% carbonsteel, 200celsius and 1 hour, just put it in the oven. If you want extra tough 1 hour in 175c, then let it cool slowly and 135c for little over a hour
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Just remember to make enough high angles, then it should be fine
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what would you recommend?
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That is one sexy knife.Crna Legija wrote:Ok thanks, im not sure about the angles i want it to look kinda like
Hmmm...
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hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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Id probably use this stuff because iv gotten pretty good with it, I redid the hard plastic parts of my car interior with it.
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Only material that im going to make blades is steel
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ohh yeah the blade will be steel i will use that to make it look
The fake carbon fibre is just for the grip up to the hand guard thing.
The fake carbon fibre is just for the grip up to the hand guard thing.
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yeah, i was just saying to JSR
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I see your point, but dude, carbon fibre! My Mk.3 hasthis hanging off its end, wonderful bit of kit. I've never tried to work with it myself but I definitely want to have a go at making rough epoxy casts involving CF weave and machining them to a fine finish.jakethebeast wrote:yeah, i was just saying to JSR
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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but... knifes and carbon fiber.... naaaaaaaah iv always hated thos "tactical" knifes, the most "tactical" that iv putten to knife is cord wrap on the handle
im more to the traditional materials and methods
EDIT:heres one cord wrapped knife, picture is very bad, but the knife is in Australia ATM so its hard to get a new photo
im more to the traditional materials and methods
EDIT:heres one cord wrapped knife, picture is very bad, but the knife is in Australia ATM so its hard to get a new photo
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got some more work done with the 5" knife. Yeasterday i fitted the upper bolster and soldered it in place, today i fitted the rest of the handle. The hadle is brass, red polypropylon, barked reideer leather, waterbuffalo horn and dark walnut.
This image shows the soldering of the bolster, this is before i filed it down
here it is filed down, ready for some more components!
And heres the fitted handle
from another angle (notice the riveted bolster, its the blades tang showing)
This image shows the soldering of the bolster, this is before i filed it down
here it is filed down, ready for some more components!
And heres the fitted handle
from another angle (notice the riveted bolster, its the blades tang showing)
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