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I watched it at work, and was skipping around. Did he heat-treat and quench the blade? If so, I missed it. If he didn't, one wonders why he didn't just start with a more suitably sized/shaped chunk of steel instead of going through all the torch-forging business. (And why laboriously cut the bolt head off one lug at a time? Why not just cut the whole head off? Looks like he had enough material.) 

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57 minutes ago, 426 pack said:

That thing is awesome.

For school I had to make knife as a metal work project and I wanted to make a mini knife like that. I did end up making a knife but it was about 16” longer.5232459F-9284-49E4-9C62-C6551E7D3F8F.png.d86e941f7017c9db450a31372dce44c0.png

 

I've seen winners on Forged in Fire that didn't look quite that nice! 

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2 hours ago, cobraman said:

What school let you make a knife ?

I’m home schooled and my cousin has his own forging equipment (no power hammer so I did it all by hand).  

1 hour ago, Snake45 said:

I've seen winners on Forged in Fire that didn't look quite that nice! 

Thanks. It took a total of two days to do and a lot of blisters. The first day was just the shaping of it with a hammer and the second day I cleaned it up, did all the grinding, quench, tampering, 2 hours of sanding by hand and biuld the handle. But it all started as a leaf spring. Let me just say that after making a knife myself I have a lot of respect for the guys on forged in fire that can do it in 3 hours. 

Here are a few mor pics of it.

this is it after day one.

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My cousin built a knife as well to show me what I needed to do. 

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This is is my knife along side my cousins knife.

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12 minutes ago, 426 pack said:

I’m home schooled and my cousin has his own forging equipment (no power hammer so I did it all by hand).  

...It took a total of two days to do and a lot of blisters. The first day was just the shaping of it with a hammer and the second day I cleaned it up, did all the grinding, quench, tampering, 2 hours of sanding by hand and biuld the handle. But it all started as a leaf spring. Let me just say that after making a knife myself I have a lot of respect for the guys on forged in fire that can do it in 3 hours. 

 

Very nice, sir. Learning the old skills gives you an entirely different perspective to see the world from. Great work.

I have some body tools I re-forged from old leaf-springs. That's some good steel.  :D

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