Hey all,
Something I have been wondering about when it comes to this knife making stuff. Since seeing all the great stuff you all post, I have wanted to give it a try for a while. I have watched a few videos and read quite a few threads and posts about stock removal. I have also spent a great deal of time going over all the processes that making a knife requires in my head and trying to get it all straight. I know at some point I just have to give it a try which is what I am going to do here in the next week or so.
Lets assume that I already have the blade shape roughed out and the thickness established. I have to start on the edge. Here is where I would like some advice from you pros.
I can either trace the edge profile onto the blade blank, scribe a line down the center of the edge and get out my sander and start removing material until I have an edge on both sides that extends 1/2 to 3/4 of an inch up and then harden it and do the final sharpening. Method #2 is where I would mount the knife in a vice and make a jig where I could keep a mill bastard file at a constant angle and remove the edge material until I have my edge on both sides that way.
I don't know what way would be best. I would like to have a Scandi edge because it seems so much easier to do and easier to sharpen in the field and maintain a good edge.
What are your thoughts and advice?
Thanks for your time.
Nalajr