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Making a carved knife blade from O1

diyguy

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After doing a lot of backbone filing I thought I would try my hand at carving a bit of detail into the blade of one of my own. I have done filing on the back edge of knives but this goes way beyond that.
The blade is O1 flat ground annealed. Here are a few images along the way. I am trying to make vines.
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Files and chisels help remove the material from the opening. It's pretty slow going.
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I use a Dremmel tool were ever I can.
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I have it pre-beveled but not completly and will finish the bevel after I heat treat the blade.
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I used a chisel to add texture to the vines and then applied gun bluing to color just the vines.
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I made a set of Cocobolo Scales and then gave them 3 coats of super glue as a finish before epoxying them to the blade. Once I trim down the pins, I will give them one more coat of super glue.
I apply the super glue with my finger tip. You have to move fast and keep moving or you and the wood become one.
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The gun bluing does not photograph well.
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thats pretty awesome. im jealous of you dedication and patience. ive got the attention deficit of a squirrel. keep up the great work
 
Very nice diyguy. Have you ever thought of using an old car or truck leaf spring for material?
 
No. I have too much other known steel and O1 tool steel plue leaf springs are curved and usually thicker than I need. 10 in table saw blades make nice small knives but you want to use one piece blades and not soft steel blades with added carbide teeth. Here is a 10 inch table saw blade knife I made from a while back.

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