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Offline LONGBOWKID

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Lets build a simple hidden tang knife.(Build-along)
« on: April 22, 2009, 05:09:00 PM »
Ok, I have been wanting to do a tutorial/build-along for a while, because they helped me out when I first started, but there were several things I didn't have access to. So, I decided to do a basic, bare bones type tutorial, for those first time knife makers wanting to try it out.

I am starting with a whitetail antler, just about any antler will do, as well as wood. I have an industrial hacksaw blade I will be cutting the blade from, it doesnt require a heat treating, and will air harden the edge as you work it. Making it even easier for you to accomplish.

Step 1: I decide what section of antler I want to use, and cut to shape. I used my 4 1/2" angle grinder and a .045 cutting disk, but a hacksaw is reccomended.
 
 

Step 2: Now I head over to the belt sander and clean everything up, round the back edge and clean up the front where the guard will sit.
 
Turkey Creek Longbows
60" 46#@29"
62" 51@29"
62" 61#@29"
62" 77#@29"

Holm-Made Osprey
60" 67#@29"

Offline LONGBOWKID

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Re: Lets build a simple hidden tang knife.(Build-along)
« Reply #1 on: April 22, 2009, 05:09:00 PM »
Step 3: Now, I draw out my rough blade shape with a sharpie, and cut it out with a 4 1/2" angle grinder sporting a .045 cutting disk. A dremel rool with cut-off disks can be used here, as well as a hacksaw but I pity you if that is your only option.
 
 

Step 4:  I test the shape of the blade, and mark off the steel I will have to remove in order for it to fit into the antler. The blade is actually centered, but the angle of the picture makes it look offset.
 

Step 5: I take the blade over to my belt sander after final shaping with my grinder, and shape my bevels on the blade.
 

Step 6: I take a file and square up the ricasso where it is to meet the guard. The ricasso is where you are used to seeing  "Made in Pakistan" LOL
 
Turkey Creek Longbows
60" 46#@29"
62" 51@29"
62" 61#@29"
62" 77#@29"

Holm-Made Osprey
60" 67#@29"

Offline LONGBOWKID

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Re: Lets build a simple hidden tang knife.(Build-along)
« Reply #2 on: April 22, 2009, 05:10:00 PM »
Step 7: I mark out my brass and cut it with my grinder and cutting wheel, once again, dremel or hacksaw can be utilized here.
 

Step 8: I left out the picture of this, and I apologize, for it. I put my brass in the vice, marked my tang width with a sharpie, and took a matched thickness drill bit and drilled a series of holes for my tang to slide through. I then took a small flat file and cleaned it up, where it would JUST slide onto the tang.

Step 9:  I did the same with my antler, and made sure everything fit together.
 
 
Turkey Creek Longbows
60" 46#@29"
62" 51@29"
62" 61#@29"
62" 77#@29"

Holm-Made Osprey
60" 67#@29"

Offline LONGBOWKID

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Re: Lets build a simple hidden tang knife.(Build-along)
« Reply #3 on: April 22, 2009, 05:11:00 PM »
Step 10:  Now that I am basically done with the rough work, I clean my blade up with some wet sanding.I used 220-400 grit sandpaper, until all major scratches were removed.
 

Step 11: I decided a blued blade would look good, so thats just what happened. Easy to follow directions make cold blueing a blade simple, and effortless. Birchwood Casey Super Blue was used.
 

Step 12: Now that my guard is fitted and sanded, as is my handle, my blade is blued, and I am ready for final assembly. I cut some notches in the tang for the epoxy to have more surface area, making a stronger bond.
 
 

Step 13:  Everything is lined up, and glued together.
 

Step 14: Final clean up and shaping was done on the belt sander, then sanded by hand to acheive the desired finish. A coat of clear poly is applied, the blade sharpened, and you can now sit back, and admire your work!
 

I hope this was helpful to someone out there, I had a good time putting it together.

The Kid
Turkey Creek Longbows
60" 46#@29"
62" 51@29"
62" 61#@29"
62" 77#@29"

Holm-Made Osprey
60" 67#@29"

Offline Steve Nuckels

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Re: Lets build a simple hidden tang knife.(Build-along)
« Reply #4 on: April 22, 2009, 08:42:00 PM »
Cool!!!!  I think I could do that!   Thanks Kid!

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Offline Toecutter

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Re: Lets build a simple hidden tang knife.(Build-along)
« Reply #5 on: April 23, 2009, 04:13:00 AM »
Nice work Kid!!
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Offline skullworks

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Re: Lets build a simple hidden tang knife.(Build-along)
« Reply #6 on: April 23, 2009, 06:44:00 AM »
Great build a long! Now you've showed everyone how simple it is! LOL! Good job, Kid!
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Offline DANA HOLMAN

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Re: Lets build a simple hidden tang knife.(Build-along)
« Reply #7 on: April 23, 2009, 08:49:00 AM »
Way to good kid
Do another one

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