OK - you guys have inspired me to try building my first knife and I jumped in (after reading Wayne Goddard's $50 knife shop and almost every post here)
I have always wanted a "Muskrat skinner" from Knives of Alaska and figured rather than spending the $60 for one, I'd build one. The Muskrat is a rounded blade for skinning, etc and now I'm thinking that may not have been the best idea for my first...but I'm knee deep in it now.
I started with a blank I bought on *bay and marked it up as shown here.
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After a little dremel grinding and a bastard file by hand I now have this.
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My questions are as follows:
1. The bastard file left some pretty deep grooves/scratches. I assume I use a progressively finer file/sandpaper to remove.
2. I'm pretty sure my blank wasn't hardened so how close to "finished" should I get the blade before I harden it? In other words, do I put a sharp edge on it before I harden?
Any other advice on what kind of "finish" I should do...I think I'll try for a satin finish based on what I've read here.
Any other words of wisdom would be appreciated.
And you guys are right...this isn't that hard by hand, although I'm sure with a belt sander, etc I could make it much "tighter". This being my first one and funds being tight, I wanted to try building before I made anyinvestment and I don't plan for this to be a showpiece..just a knife to take to the woods with me to skin my elk in 2 weeks should the lord look so kindly on me.
Thanks in advance for your guidance for a newbie.
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