This guy made a few really cool knives, I thought I'd share them on here.
Carbon Cleaver
By Sneakyloner · 3 weeks ago · 28 images · 61,136 views · stats


The Design. Cleavers seem to be in fashion and I have nothing to wear to the ball!

Cut this out and fit it on the steel

Trace the cutout onto the steel, I chose 1/4" D2 for this knife

Rough Cut, this is the best I can do with my band saw

Shaped up, I decided against the curves on the spine.
Main bevel done. Hollow ground with a 5 inch wheel

Drilled some holes, filed the flat grind on the tip.

Shined up! Next step: Logo Punch!

Foil wrap for the cleaver, Stainless foil keeps out oxygen and reduces oxidation during hardening.

1850 degrees! D2 runs hot, the other knife is d2 also so doing both saved me some time.

Shining up after tempering.

As you can see, there's a dent in the handle. Thats because my first attempt at stamping my logo failed miserably. The hammer glanced off the stamp and hit the knife. luckily, it will be hidden by the scales.

dry-fitting the handle material. Carbon fiber and Kirinite

Gluing!

one side glued and drilled

Rough shape of the scales and pins done.
Safety First! Carbon fibers are not something you want in your lungs.

handle shaped up!

Lookin' sexy!

Blade shined up and edge almost done.

Glamour shots!




I finished up the kirinite spike tonight while the glue was setting.

Sheath Done!

Tek Lock for small of the back carry.
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Carbon Cleaver
By Sneakyloner · 3 weeks ago · 28 images · 61,136 views · stats


The Design. Cleavers seem to be in fashion and I have nothing to wear to the ball!

Cut this out and fit it on the steel

Trace the cutout onto the steel, I chose 1/4" D2 for this knife

Rough Cut, this is the best I can do with my band saw

Shaped up, I decided against the curves on the spine.

Main bevel done. Hollow ground with a 5 inch wheel

Drilled some holes, filed the flat grind on the tip.

Shined up! Next step: Logo Punch!

Foil wrap for the cleaver, Stainless foil keeps out oxygen and reduces oxidation during hardening.

1850 degrees! D2 runs hot, the other knife is d2 also so doing both saved me some time.

Shining up after tempering.

As you can see, there's a dent in the handle. Thats because my first attempt at stamping my logo failed miserably. The hammer glanced off the stamp and hit the knife. luckily, it will be hidden by the scales.

dry-fitting the handle material. Carbon fiber and Kirinite

Gluing!

one side glued and drilled

Rough shape of the scales and pins done.

Safety First! Carbon fibers are not something you want in your lungs.

handle shaped up!

Lookin' sexy!

Blade shined up and edge almost done.

Glamour shots!




I finished up the kirinite spike tonight while the glue was setting.

Sheath Done!

Tek Lock for small of the back carry.
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