backtines
Well-Known Member
Hey Guys ,
I was down in my garage the other night and my son was taking pictures of his bow he wants to sell on Ebay. He left the camera behind just as I was beginning to start on another knife . It was tempting to pick up the camera and start taking pics of the knife I was going to make . Needless to say , I did, and it is what it is .
Im sure a bunch of you guys do things differently then me , but Ive had some good luck with the way I make knives and always open to learn more. Im so open for any suggestions or ways to make things easier too , so feel free to chime in if you see Im doing something wrong or a way to make it easier.
Im also going to be using stainless bolsters and finishing up with a hand rubbed satin finsh( which Im not used to doing ).
Again guys , Im just havin a little fun , and I hope you guys like it .. Here goes ..
I first drew a template of what Im aiming for and transfered onto a piece of 1095 5/32 thick.

Cutting out shape

Profiling blade on TW90 ( Awesome Machine! )

A little more profiling

Profile done.

I then clean up the flats on the 4x36. One of these days Ill convert my Surface grinder over to a belt .

After Sides are cleaned up , I Blue coat ( Dykam) the blade so I can see what Im doing( lines and grinds)

I find center then back off a few thou's and give myself a gauge on where to grind to.

I made this gauge a few years ago and works just fine for me .

I clamp to angle iron support with drilled and tapped bolt holes to hold my angle.

Backside of gauge. disregaurd pins , They are used for other stuff.

Start grinding with 50g and eventually up to 220 and sometimes 400g

Just checkin to see where my lines are

Grinding done..

My sanding jig

I take a piece of micarta and glued a piece of leather to it as may sanding block

Thats it for now ...
I was down in my garage the other night and my son was taking pictures of his bow he wants to sell on Ebay. He left the camera behind just as I was beginning to start on another knife . It was tempting to pick up the camera and start taking pics of the knife I was going to make . Needless to say , I did, and it is what it is .
Im sure a bunch of you guys do things differently then me , but Ive had some good luck with the way I make knives and always open to learn more. Im so open for any suggestions or ways to make things easier too , so feel free to chime in if you see Im doing something wrong or a way to make it easier.
Im also going to be using stainless bolsters and finishing up with a hand rubbed satin finsh( which Im not used to doing ).
Again guys , Im just havin a little fun , and I hope you guys like it .. Here goes ..
I first drew a template of what Im aiming for and transfered onto a piece of 1095 5/32 thick.

Cutting out shape

Profiling blade on TW90 ( Awesome Machine! )

A little more profiling

Profile done.

I then clean up the flats on the 4x36. One of these days Ill convert my Surface grinder over to a belt .

After Sides are cleaned up , I Blue coat ( Dykam) the blade so I can see what Im doing( lines and grinds)

I find center then back off a few thou's and give myself a gauge on where to grind to.

I made this gauge a few years ago and works just fine for me .

I clamp to angle iron support with drilled and tapped bolt holes to hold my angle.

Backside of gauge. disregaurd pins , They are used for other stuff.

Start grinding with 50g and eventually up to 220 and sometimes 400g

Just checkin to see where my lines are

Grinding done..

My sanding jig

I take a piece of micarta and glued a piece of leather to it as may sanding block

Thats it for now ...