Today has tried to forge a souvenir knife from a railway crutch.
On mine it has turned out.
The idea belongs not to me(Has borrowed on what that of the American blacksmithing sites)
Today has tried to forge a souvenir knife from a railway crutch.
On mine it has turned out.
The idea belongs not to me(Has borrowed on what that of the American blacksmithing sites)
Ruslan
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Thats a real cool looking knife! what do you do? warm it red hot, give it a twist, then mash down the front to make the blade?
Gil
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Ruslan
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I am interested every thing you build is very cool.
Bill
I would love to learn your skills! Very nice work
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My friends! As well as promised today has made one more knife.
Manufacturing process in pictures
We take a crutch and it is heated up in a gas forge
By means of a Blacksmith power hammer we do notches on the handle of a knife from all four parties
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Further we clamp (warm) product in a vice and by means of a special plug we twist the future handle of a knife
After that we heat up a product and we flatten the handle
After that I began to experiment and have made the same actions (only at twisting I have changed a direction of torsion)
The result will be visible on a ready knife
Further we flatten out an blade till the necessary thickness
We mark a contour of an blade, superfluous it is cut off
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As a result the souvenir knife is received
(I ask a pardon for translate)
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That is very cool. Do you sell these and what is the price to ship to USA zip 32656?
Bill
That is some very cool, primitive shit. That skill would come in real handy after the apocalypse.
Some of the crap I use to keep busy:
Everlast 200DX
Millermatic 211 Mig
Hypertherm Powermax 30 plasma cutter
Lincoln Weld-Pak 100
Century Stick welder
Oxy set-up with Henrob 2000 torch
Logan 200 lathe (60 years old)
Jet band saw
About 6 Harbor Freight grinders with different discs/wheels/brushes
I wanted to put the phrase railroad or rail spike into this thread, so it can be found during a search. (these are not called crutches here.) Here is a link to another nice spike knife:
http://bronksknifeworks.com/railroad-spike.htm
Some of the crap I use to keep busy:
Everlast 200DX
Millermatic 211 Mig
Hypertherm Powermax 30 plasma cutter
Lincoln Weld-Pak 100
Century Stick welder
Oxy set-up with Henrob 2000 torch
Logan 200 lathe (60 years old)
Jet band saw
About 6 Harbor Freight grinders with different discs/wheels/brushes
You it is serious? I do not know what to answer. I have simply seen where that on the Internet someone has made a knife from iron-road of a crutch and it became interesting to me. Yesterday I have made the first knife, today have made to photograph process only.(I think if to show it to the present smiths that they will die laughing)
In essence, if you lived more close I would give to you free of charge
Ruslan
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did you use electrolysis to get the rust off?
Some of the crap I use to keep busy:
Everlast 200DX
Millermatic 211 Mig
Hypertherm Powermax 30 plasma cutter
Lincoln Weld-Pak 100
Century Stick welder
Oxy set-up with Henrob 2000 torch
Logan 200 lathe (60 years old)
Jet band saw
About 6 Harbor Freight grinders with different discs/wheels/brushes
One of the more critical areas of a knife is its edge - I am sure the mild steel on this does not hold an edge very well.
Have you tried to fold in layers of harder steel into the edge so you can have something which holds its sharpness? (very much like the Japanese).
The shop you are working in looks very old - what is its history?
And thanks for sharing!
Cheers,
Mike
I am sure he probably uses some kind of oil quench to harden the blade.
Some of the crap I use to keep busy:
Everlast 200DX
Millermatic 211 Mig
Hypertherm Powermax 30 plasma cutter
Lincoln Weld-Pak 100
Century Stick welder
Oxy set-up with Henrob 2000 torch
Logan 200 lathe (60 years old)
Jet band saw
About 6 Harbor Freight grinders with different discs/wheels/brushes
Ruslan
EVERLAST Power Tig 255 EXT
EVERLAST PP256
PC300
EWM Pico 162
MERKLE mobimig 180K
SELCO Genesis 352 pme
I live in very fine country, and during too time in very poor stat
I can't receive 1,5 months the рр256 because of not clear ####ing customs rules(чтоб им всем хуем кислым подавится,суки)At present I search for ways of my import рр256 contraband through Finland, (I do not want to pay the tax to the state which only and knows what to gather fair hard workers, I will better pay money, to smugglers)
I will solve mine the problems,then I will try to learn the information for you
Ruslan
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The free market in action! Send the smugglers back with Vodka!
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