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Making Shear Steel - DUN!

Started by Scott Roush, January 25, 2011, 09:38:00 AM

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Steve Nuckels

Scott, that a beauty!  IUreally like the details and sheath style.

Steve
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Potomac Forge

JohnHV

Scott,

That's a great little knife and sheath.

Did you seal the rawhide wrap on the grip with something?

I've wanted to try a center seam sheath but I've been too set in my ways.  You've inspired me to give it a try!

Since you said it was a test knife, did you see any difference in edge performance with this steel compared to others you have made?
John H.V.
Bent Arrow Forge, LLC
TBG, NGTA, TGMM
"our hearts have heard the low whistle of the flying arrow and the sweet hum of the bowstring singing..." S. Pope

Scott Roush

John...  yes I did. But I didn't do a cutting test on the little guy.. I just wanted that to skate a file. I did the cutting tests on the big blade.  And it doesn't hold an edge as well as my 1084 and 15n20....simple as that. Which is true of any of the historical steels.  They just wanted their steel to be harder than what they were cutting.  It is also true of the Japanese tamaha-gane steel that is still used to for the very, very high end katanas. Doesn't perform nearly as well modern alloys.  But.. I can't complain... I mean hard chopping on a white oak knot is a pretty dang stringent test for such a thin blade.

JohnHV

Scott

Thanks for the response.  Looking forward to seeing that beautiful Saex blade finished.
John H.V.
Bent Arrow Forge, LLC
TBG, NGTA, TGMM
"our hearts have heard the low whistle of the flying arrow and the sweet hum of the bowstring singing..." S. Pope

Scott Roush

oh.. and the rawhide is soaked in epoxy.

Scott Roush

So here it is... a 19.5" over all drop point hunter... might work for hogs too:








Lin Rhea

Scott, it is a mighty pretty "art"ifact. Good job. Lin
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Ragnarok Forge

Very nice and good WIP.  That would make a great hog knife, now just to find someone to stick it in a pig on the hoof.
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JohnHV

Wow looks great!

Every inch the period kinfe it is supposed to represent and a good heavy duty camp knife to boot.

The sheath is great. Looks like it came right off a vikings belt.

Thanks for sharing, I've really enjoyed this post.
John H.V.
Bent Arrow Forge, LLC
TBG, NGTA, TGMM
"our hearts have heard the low whistle of the flying arrow and the sweet hum of the bowstring singing..." S. Pope

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