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The Newbies Arena Are you new to knife making? Here is all the help you will need. |
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New Guy Here
New to the forum, kinda new to knife making. Made my first knife (atleast that was about the only thing I could call it as it faintly resembled one) about 5 years ago but do to life circumstances took about a 3 year break. Finally getting back into full swing and upping my game so to speak.
Got my shop set up and am starting to acquire better tools and such things. Made my first few with a file and a hand drill. Followed by very rough knives made out of files. The first was some chunk of random metal I found around my garage. I had no clue what I was doing or even the fact there were others out there that did this, it was just a whim of an idea one day. I am continually inspired and impressed by others I see and get more excited as I dive deeper into this world. I'll attempt to post some pictures and such things to share what I've done, I know there's restrictions and such just starting out. Thanks for having me! I've browsed around on the forums and am excited to meet and get to know some fellow knife addicts! |
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http://wynnknives.com/gallery.html
Here's a link to my website, check em out if you like, any questions, comments, tips, hints, or anything else is welcome, thanks! |
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Howdy form another new guy. LOL
Looking forward to seeing some of you work. Stephen |
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likewise, x2
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3 Most recent knives I've done, the orange one was a custom order and the other two are the first ones I think I've made in the last few months that haven't been ordered, just for fun.
Not the best pictures, not a photographer. My wife is hoping to begin a photography career soon, I'm sure I will begin to sub-contract my picture taking Brass Hunter 3.jpg ATS-34 Flat ground, Brass and Thuya Burl Handle, OA 9" Blade 4" Blast Folder.jpg ATS-34 Flat Ground, Textured Titanium and Sand blasted bolster with carbon fiber lightning strike scales, OA 7", Blade 2 3/4", and an attempt at fileworked spacer C3.jpg 440C Tanto style blade, micarta scale and Stainless Bolster Forgot to record dimensions but ended up somewhere are 11 1/2" if i remember correctly Last edited by WynnKnives; 04-23-2012 at 07:01 PM. |
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Not too shabby. Welcome aboard.
Doug __________________ If you're not making mistakes then you're not trying hard enough |
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Nice work
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Thanks guys.... any critiquing is desired.... I'm usually the hardest on myself, but its always good to get others view points and opinions.
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Right on man! Glad you got back into it Really like your work. I wouldnt mint trying my hand at folders some day they look great! The only thing I would do different on those knives is finish with a finer sand paper for the satin finish other then that I see nothing wrong with any of them
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Thanks, folders are a whole other bear in themselves. My first probably 10 were not even worth keeping together lol. Knifemaking if nothing else has taught me a bit about myself, I tend to try to move on to bigger and better things when I'm getting close to getting good at simple things. Notice I said close to good lol. I noticed if i just slow down and do what I know and get good at that, it makes those next steps easier. But with knives it's an extreme challenge for me because I want to do everything all at once. Trying my hand at engraving has retaught me this as well. That's something that is not for the light hearted, and I have great respect for those who are good at it.
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New guy
I'm new to knife making and Im pretty much a internet search and repeat designer
and hopefully that doesnt make everyone cringe but I have a question. I have been trying to find information on how to make a stacked leather "washer/ring" handle but do not know how to or what tool to cut them out with I tryed a hole saw it made a mess of things any ideas cant post knife can't figure out how if I do maybe that will help some |
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Quote:
http://www.northcoastknives.com/nort...nts_tips12.htm Last edited by metal99; 04-23-2012 at 06:52 PM. |
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opps
nvm I finaly found the information I was looking for just didn't look hard enough sorry to bother you all
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thanks metal that will help alot more than what I found
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Or, you could simply buy them, they're very cheap and most knife supply houses sell them. Another option is simply a large pair of shears or tin snips to cut the basic shape and a standard leather slot punch to make the center hole. Doesn't matter if the outside is uneven and rough since you have to sand it smooth no matter how you make them (or buy them) ....
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abs, blade, brass, custom, engraving, files, handle, knife, knife making, knifemaking, knives, kydex, leather, plastic, post, satin finish, steel, supply, tang, tanto, tips |
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