Dennis Morland
KNIFE MAKER
Building knives, especially for a beginner, is hard. You just do not have all the knowledge necessary to succeed and you need to keep learning and finding better ways to accomplish the tasks of knife building.
I am not a computer wizard but I have developed a knack for finding knife information on the internet. It is called, "google". Type in a refined phrase of what you are looking for and you can find it on the internet. Pretty amazing stuff.
Here is the kicker. There is bucket loads of information on the internet about making knives. Lots, and lots, and lots.
These sites are not hidden. They just need to be discovered.
One of the best is from Knife dogs very own Ed Caffrey, "The Montana Bladesmith". This site has a plethora of topics to review and is extremely helpful in getting answers to so many knife making questions. He freely shares his information to anyone that wants to discover. . . so take a look. He has spent a great deal of time building this website and it shares a great deal of his hard earned knowledge. But be ready to lose an hour or two just looking around as there is lots to read and review.
http://www.caffreyknives.net/
Here is another website that has a great deal of interesting and helpful information. This one is from north of the border - i.e. Canada. Again, be ready to lose some time looking around. One of the my key interests was this site has a free knife pattern collection. Very helpful for a beginner.
http://dcknives.blogspot.com/
Here is the deal, I just shared some helpful websites. Now, I would like to see some that you can share. Post them up. I need to learn.
DeMo
I am not a computer wizard but I have developed a knack for finding knife information on the internet. It is called, "google". Type in a refined phrase of what you are looking for and you can find it on the internet. Pretty amazing stuff.
Here is the kicker. There is bucket loads of information on the internet about making knives. Lots, and lots, and lots.
These sites are not hidden. They just need to be discovered.
One of the best is from Knife dogs very own Ed Caffrey, "The Montana Bladesmith". This site has a plethora of topics to review and is extremely helpful in getting answers to so many knife making questions. He freely shares his information to anyone that wants to discover. . . so take a look. He has spent a great deal of time building this website and it shares a great deal of his hard earned knowledge. But be ready to lose an hour or two just looking around as there is lots to read and review.
http://www.caffreyknives.net/
Here is another website that has a great deal of interesting and helpful information. This one is from north of the border - i.e. Canada. Again, be ready to lose some time looking around. One of the my key interests was this site has a free knife pattern collection. Very helpful for a beginner.
http://dcknives.blogspot.com/
Here is the deal, I just shared some helpful websites. Now, I would like to see some that you can share. Post them up. I need to learn.
DeMo