W wojtas13 Mitglied Messages 104 Jun 25, 2011 #1 3mm D2. Dimentions: Handle: 110mm, blade: 120 mm, overall: 230 mm. Inspired by knives by Emerson. By wojzaw13 at 2011-06-25 By wojzaw13 at 2011-06-25 By wojzaw13 at 2011-06-25
3mm D2. Dimentions: Handle: 110mm, blade: 120 mm, overall: 230 mm. Inspired by knives by Emerson. By wojzaw13 at 2011-06-25 By wojzaw13 at 2011-06-25 By wojzaw13 at 2011-06-25
pitter Forumsbetreiber Staff member Messages 14,563 Jun 25, 2011 #2 Nice! Fresh, clear design, no blingbling. And I like the hollow rivets much more that ordinary screws - looks good. What about sheaths? Pitter
Nice! Fresh, clear design, no blingbling. And I like the hollow rivets much more that ordinary screws - looks good. What about sheaths? Pitter
maidn Mitglied Messages 389 Jun 25, 2011 #3 Very Nice! What do you use to finish the steel? Greetings
W wojtas13 Mitglied Messages 104 Jun 25, 2011 #4 maidn said: Very Nice! What do you use to finish the steel? Greetings Click to expand... I finish grinding with 400 grit belt. Than handrub with sanding papers up to 600 - 1200 grit depending on desired finish. EDIT: I stick sandpaper to a micarta block with doublesided tape. It helps to me to keep sharp edges.
maidn said: Very Nice! What do you use to finish the steel? Greetings Click to expand... I finish grinding with 400 grit belt. Than handrub with sanding papers up to 600 - 1200 grit depending on desired finish. EDIT: I stick sandpaper to a micarta block with doublesided tape. It helps to me to keep sharp edges.
Flaming-Moe Mitglied Messages 2,591 Jun 26, 2011 #5 Yep, nice design, very clean. Did you use "Kettenblattschrauben" for the handle? I don't know the english name, but the screws look like the one used on bicycles. Am i right?
Yep, nice design, very clean. Did you use "Kettenblattschrauben" for the handle? I don't know the english name, but the screws look like the one used on bicycles. Am i right?
W wojtas13 Mitglied Messages 104 Jun 26, 2011 #6 Flaming-Moe said: Yep, nice design, very clean. Did you use "Kettenblattschrauben" for the handle? I don't know the english name, but the screws look like the one used on bicycles. Am i right? Click to expand... Yes, You are right. But these are hard to get very strong ones.
Flaming-Moe said: Yep, nice design, very clean. Did you use "Kettenblattschrauben" for the handle? I don't know the english name, but the screws look like the one used on bicycles. Am i right? Click to expand... Yes, You are right. But these are hard to get very strong ones.
D.Frentzel Mitglied Messages 939 Jun 27, 2011 #7 Hello, i find it is a great line and a extreme edge. The Orange Grip are a good choice to make the knive not so :teuflisch. Regards Dirk
Hello, i find it is a great line and a extreme edge. The Orange Grip are a good choice to make the knive not so :teuflisch. Regards Dirk