This is the first knife I designed on demand and not by the muse, the requirement was a general-purpose knife with a focus on cutting the ropes, he invited fellow sailing enthusiast. Steel I ordered finally arrived and started bui working. That's the plan: Blade CPM-2 D 3 mm thick. G-10 handle with orange Finnish stainless steel hollow. Perspex mold Kiidks case, I make one every knife I was preparing for the first time, also convenient for marking and also allows to produce exactly the same knife again. Continue tomorrow (hopefully) good night
This is the best I could offer him, no doubt stainless steel was ideal but I'm still not there, I told him good about proper bui maintenance, and in any case it is better than my design O1 according to his requirements, no ropes knife longer than 19 cm. Thanks. lerman Forum Legend Posts: 828 Joined: 2:00, January 1, 1970, the 'Location: Netanya email lerman Website
Successful start. - I like the design a "humpback" begins in half length - very suitable for cutting rope in my opinion. - As we know it best ropes blade with serrator. Is planned? (I'd love to hear since) - about the steel agree with the Statue - 440A was even more successful choice mentioned conditions. You are in any case not blocked alone but sends, or I missed something. Thank you for sharing. ataleph Dark Knight Posts: 380 Joined: 23:58, 16 March 2010, G. Location: Yokneam Email ataleph
You can suggest something? There are two things I want to say as a fan of sailing: 1. Even though I see that you have cut the steel has been, next knife boating enthusiasts do, I suggest thinking about the blade will be a combination of two traditional forms of blades, SHEEPFOOT + BILLHOOK these two forms are classic knife Mariners, bui especially for cutting ropes, especially when the blade is not serrated blade example is quite the direction I would have chosen it as a Huiktorinoks blade that: https://www.galaxus.com/en/victorinox-1 ... ife-251271 2. The second My offer him to the handle or the blade slot, the slot is used to open climate. Use it quite a bit in the sea and this is quite helpful there. In this case it is better to notch shall be blade. Because it is a fixed blade opening can also be a separate piece shackles steel and make space sheath of the knife. Here no examples blade slot. http://www.worldknives.com/products/ant ... -2808.html slot handle. http://www.worldknives.com/products/mer ... -2552.html fixed blade with shackles and Spike opens bullet separately. http://www.worldknives.com/products/wic ... -2488.html Thank you for sharing with us in the process. Continued good day.
At a good resume on steel. Like the design, a knife with the presence and design that attracts the eye. Joins concerns, my Lederman rusting regularly follows bui the adventures sea. The same applies to the jagged, Serrated, nylon ropes I would not choose anything else. Army we made sure to work on rubber boats with knives without Spitz. (I guess that's not the case here.) Lovely design still in my eyes, I'm bui curious how little curved blade good impact on cutting the rope. At the top, it's another blade or just a design element? Lerman, every time I try to remember to ask you about Hfrsfkts, this seems very wrong way to start a knife, where I buy, what thickness? successfully.
Thank you all for the comments. Bat, the guy wanted memorization but I told him that I had no way to make memorization (or one of reasonable quality at least) and I'm bui not crazy about the idea, I think a knife with a blade smooth and slim profile are strengthened her point of decent work equally well serrated blade (or at least not much less), I had a lot of experience with knives serrated as a collector and fan blades Sfiidrko, and realized blade part can do anything serrated edge does and more, although there are some things that a serrated edge will be much more effective but still be able to do it with some, however There are many things you can do with a serrated blade, and the blade combines Sniihm worst in my opinion is that unless it is 20 cm in length do not have enough neither of them, all that being said just feel as I do, it's a matter of personal preference. I really sends tempering, but tempering factory guys can not take on all steel barrier exotic for me to call, they will work with the things that sell them, when asked if they could XY steel barrier (can not remember which) bui they said they might try, not for me to order steel Dance and pay a lot of money for sitting with me and I have no ability blocked it if they do not succeed, they also can barrier D-2 and 440C which is not an option for me, its shortcomings in terms of holding the cutting outweigh its benefits in resistance to rust compared to the D-2, I think . tutisdog, I created the first design was sheepfoot and he wanted something more interesting in terms of design, so I designed it, maybe it's not clear from the images but will billhook fine blade, at the moment is right that this method I use to produce it. I suggested to him that I'll add a separate tool spike, the opener climate did not think, bui could have been better, but in any case he was not interested. Ilan, I know the interest pointy rubber bui boats, but in this case it is a small boat, so it was no problem. We must part of the blade sharpened not only voluminous, this design element, but it greatly improves the ergonomics certain grip and significantly strengthens bui the tip of the knife, a knife like that would otherwise be too delicate. The Perspex not bought, I found him, he 1 cm thick, but can be any thickness you want, it also does not have to be plexiglass, considered material to process it faster tools that we have to work, Aokolon, pine, slightly less convenient but even aluminum processing min. lerman Forum Legend Posts: 828 Joined: 2:00, January 1, 1970, the 'Location: Netanya email lerman Website
lerman wrote: They also can barrier D-2 and 440C which is not an option for me, its shortcomings in terms of holding bui the tip of its benefits outweigh the corrosion resistance compared to the D-2, I think. How to really know what a good tip steel holds the
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