chrisstaniar
Well-Known Member
I find that doing the rough grinding to get the basic shape with the grinder (flat platen, medium wheels, and small wheels) and then switch to manual filing works best for me. I also use my caliper to make sure the different curves, swoops, or whatever are the same from one side to the other.
You can remove a lot of material fast and mess up the look your going for with a grinder. That's harder to do with files and it really doesn't take that much longer.
I like the butt a little wider (lol, can't type that without smiling), the coke bottle shape going towards the point is a good reference. Though I don't narrow too much past the mid point of the handle. Every knife I make I hold it in my hand and "feel" for any spots that would bug me when using it. Then I fix those spots.
You can remove a lot of material fast and mess up the look your going for with a grinder. That's harder to do with files and it really doesn't take that much longer.
I like the butt a little wider (lol, can't type that without smiling), the coke bottle shape going towards the point is a good reference. Though I don't narrow too much past the mid point of the handle. Every knife I make I hold it in my hand and "feel" for any spots that would bug me when using it. Then I fix those spots.