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Making a Hunting knife from an Old File

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And another one ! I made a simple knife from a file again, and i absolutely love how it turned out (which is rare !!). The way i did the mirror polish worked much better than any other time, because i tried new techniques. After the bevel grind, I switched from the belt grinder to a variable speed angle grinder with higher and higher grits, and then polishing compound. MUCH more efficient and way better result ! I like making knives from files because the heat treatment is very simple, and it’s easy to maintain a high rockwell hardness. It is absolutely razor sharp as you can see ! The handle is blue stabilized wood (i should know the name, but i don’t) with brass pins. 🚀 Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell to stay updated on my latest content. Join the knifemaking community as we embark on a year of creativity, craftsmanship, and razor-sharp success! Happy New Year, and let's forge ahead into an exciting world of bladesmithing! 🌟🔪 #Knifemaking #FileForging #HeatTreatment #RazorSharp #MirrorPolish #BevelGrind #StabilisedWood #BrassPins #Knifemaker #NewYear2024 #BladesmithingTutorial #Craftsmanship #DIYKnives #KnifeArtistry #SharpSkills

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