Guindesigns
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To taper my blade from the ricasso to the tip do it the same as the handle??
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I believe you are referring to a distal taper. I do mainly full flat grinds which lead to a distal taper as a result of the stock removal process.To tamper my blade from the Ricasoli to the tip do it the same as the handle??
Yes I do mostly hollow grinds but I like the full look of a distal taper. I did my first tapered handle now I'd like to know how to match up the blade.I believe you are referring to a distal taper. I do mainly full flat grinds which lead to a distal taper as a result of the stock removal process.
If I understand your question you are asking if you can taper and then do the grinding?
Sorry voice text sucks.I heard that the Ricasoli’s shut down all tampering operations. Said it’s too hot right now. I don’t even know what that means.
I heard that the Ricasoli’s shut down all tampering operations. Said it’s too hot right now. I don’t even know what that means.
So how do I achieve a distal taper. Like I told opaul tight now I do hollow ground knives. Can I still achieve a distal taper when I do hollow grinds and is the process for tapering the same as the on the handle as it is for the blade??To answer the question....yes, with a distal taper, the thickest portion of the blade should be at/near the middle of the ricasso.....with the blade tapering/becoming thinner in both directions from there. How much is usually a matter of each maker's personal tastes. The idea/purpose of the tapers two-fold..... 1st, it balances a blade..... giving it a "light and fast" feeling. 2. It can add strength to a blade..... to explain..... if you place a bending force on a tapered piece of steel.... it changes into a arch. An arch is the strongest structural shape..... what it does is distribute forces over the entire length/area of the arch...... when you distal taper a knife blade, it not only makes it lighter/faster in the finished product..... but it also adds strength to handle more bending/lateral forces then the same blade made of a single thickness throughout its length.... that is, provides that the knifemaker does everything else "right"..... such as rounding the sharp corners of the spine, and and other areas that might create stress risers.
I'm totally lost on what the "ricosolis" thing is?????
Stock removal. Unfortunately I do not have the means to forge yet.Are you forging the blade or SR?
Yes! Man, thanks for the info. I double checked their website and you are 100% correct. This news could not come at a better time. I was starting to get nervous. The Belello’s leave way to much “residue” behind, and of course, the Peranio’s are tremendously overpriced and chatty to say the least.Ricasoli's didn't shut down ALL tampering operations.....the current heat wave and fires in that region have caused major tampering shut downs. But the evidence tampering division is still in full swing. Once the monsoon season comes with the cooler temperatures, full scale tampering in all departments will resume.
Yes! Man, thanks for the info. I double checked their website and you are 100% correct. This news could not come at a better time. I was starting to get nervous. The Belello’s leave way to much “residue” behind, and of course, the Peranio’s are tremendously overpriced and chatty to say the least.