Its taken again a small step ahead and still, i like the fact that it done with files, sandpaper, rasps, hammer, etc, with as less electric tools as i can. The holes are made with electric drill yes, sorry :) but other than that, its more handmade to me, than the grinder & cutter made blades. Only thing ill be doing to it is to file the bevels clear, and shape em the way i want. Then to the handle making..
I got pretty good tips, for heat treatments from few blacksmiths that i am proud to know, and my fear of ruining this during quenching etc, was unnecessary. It did not crack or bend, and after ovening it , seems like a good blade indeed. After ovening hours, i sunk the bevel area in icy water and used an gas torch to make the spine more softer than the edge will be.
Excellent stuff so far.
VastaaPoistaI like the look of that blade. It'll be interesting to see the finished product. I do a lot of butchering and meat processing, looks ideal for that.
VastaaPoistaI can tell that will be quite a chopper, what with the high grind and curved blade. Actually, It'll make a good all-rounder thanks to the fine tip and finger choil.
VastaaPoistaNice design. :)
bmatt
Very interesting mix of Lord of the rings fantasy bad guys blades and meat cleaver. I love that!
VastaaPoista