This is my first post on this section of the forum. Robin Severe (RoughCountry) suggested I post it. He and I have been talking for some time about the tools he and his father made and he uses now. Draw knives are something he and I are interested in since he uses one often and I do occasionally, but love making things. It turns out that the education department where I work was needing some draw knives so I thought I'd try it. This picture is of one that I forged from a spring drop. It started off 3/8 thick X 2 1/2 inch X 2 1/2. So it was a square 3/8 inch thick. It was fun forging it :) . I'm fortunate to have access to some historically correct tools that are made for forging such items.
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I and a co worker (Andy) should conspire to get it finished tomorrow. He'll turn the handles and I'll do the hot work. I have it heat treated and the handles forged down now and should get some more cell phone shots of it as we go. It is an interesting project and I thought you might want to see.
Thanks for sharing Lin. I'm sure if your making it it will be sweet
It is a beauty! Please shows us the finished product too. Jawge
That is sweet.
That is great Lin. I posted on the knife forum awhile ago about draw knives and steel. Robin was kind enough to show me his tools and to tell me a little about them and the use of them.
I would still like to have a hand made draw knife for my bow making,but for now I still use Grand Dad's, And that is always fine with me.
I really look forward to seeing this one finished. It looks great so far. Thank you.
CTT
Thanks guys. We are working on it again this morning.
Look close and you can see the burr on the edge. This will be stoned off after the handles are installed.
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Here's Andy turning the handles. He made that lathe, btw. This guy is a real craftsman.
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Partially turned
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Looks great so far. Let me know when you need my address to ship her. :goldtooth:
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Although the holes are drilled and egg shaped, they still needed to be seated so I forged a piece of rod to closely match the shape of the handle tangs and burned the shape in.
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its looking good lin :clapper:
Got it finished. We'll be testing it tomorrow.
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That is sweet looking.
Awesome work. Thanks for showing us
Very nice, something to be very proud off.
Very nice Lin. Looks like it will be a great tool.
Chris
You wouldn't mind making one for me would you? That looks like quality to me!
Uh oh Lin! Looks like you found a niche!! Nice work.
I think Lin needs to have a draw knife give away on here:) LOL, very nice work.
QuoteOriginally posted by Roy from Pa:
I think Lin needs to have a draw knife give away on here:) LOL, very nice work.
You got that right Roy! :D
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Very cool Lin, I'm glad you posted it here. I knew guys that used a drawknife would love seeing it.
In the pictures I can tell it's very well built and made to last a couple lifetimes.
Very well done Lin, glad we still have Masters like you in this great Country.
Thank you gentlemen. It was a fun build.
Robin, since you and I have talked, I have looked for a reason to make one. I'm just thankful I can spend the time on the "job" doing it or it might not get accomplished as fast or as well. Thank you my friend for the pictures and the insight into what you and your father have done.
That is a great looking tool. Thanks for sharing.
Awesome! I've always been a woodworker, and it takes some special stuff to impress me anymore with that....but you metal guys BLOW me away! Especially the functional stuff...like tools. Top-notch, right there!
What an awesome job Lin. I really enjoy watching a true craftsman at work.....Dan
That is really excellent work! Jawge