Orbis - Brend style

eastvillageknives

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A good friend asked me to make him an Orbis with a blade that is based on Walter Brend's knives. Since I'm a big fan of mr Brend, I accepted the challenge.

The blade is forged out of a block of O1 toolsteel, has a blade of 11 inches....here are the first pictures:

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My mini press

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here the steel is stretched to become the blade

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Blade is rough forged here, after this stage low temperature forging is next....

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The first wing of the guard is folded out here

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and the bottom one, it's a bit crude at this stage, but will be refined later on

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Blade ready to cool and after that draw the outline

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Outline has been drawn on the blade so I can check how much meat is left. In this case I made the blade longer than originaly decided on because I had enough steel left. Also the first big chunks of steel have been removed.

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Tapering the blade

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The Grip to be, stabilised Russian Walnot burl, present from my good friend Sam Lurquin (Thanks Sam!)

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Further grinding on the fine belts

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Here all imperfections from grinding are being removed with the DMT stone.

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Flat areas are flattened with the DMT diafold. DMT is perfect for flat ereas!

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Finishing the grip

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Polishing the the hollow ground parts of the blade. The flat areas will get a handrubbed finish of 1000 grit.
 
What a great ride .. Thank you for the journey . Not to mention what a beautiful knife you've made .. Really nive !!
 
And the end result:

11 inch long blade, hollow parts are polished and the flats handrubbed to 1000 grit. This project has been quite a challenge.....as was taking some decent pictures..... :D
I take my hat of for mr Brend and all others who do these grinds.

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As Lagrange said above, outstanding knife. You're in the same class as Brend and others who can do those grinds.
 
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