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inonickname
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Wed Apr 04, 2012 1:10 am
Mr.Sandman wrote:Thought I'd kick this up and mention that I got a nice new Pekka Tuominen knife blade along with a few by Yuro Puronvarsi and some nice alder root, curly birch, linseed oil, brass stock and some other stuff. Gonna make my own handles

Why not your own blades as well?

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jakethebeast
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Wed Apr 04, 2012 7:19 am
Pekka and Yrjö both make very nice blades, was they very expencive?
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DEATHSTAR
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Wed Apr 04, 2012 9:32 am
Haven't read the entire thread yet,
But I am a full-time cutlery maker myself.
It's my "second job" besides my other self-employment (since the "economy" is so messed up).
I have a push-dagger I am basically mass-producing (it'd probably be illegal a lot of places , for the double edge)...It's made of 1095 grade steel.
I also have a short-sword design, that will be next, a cool knife based off it's tip, and a long-sword with different dimensions (for weight).
5160 grade is my favorite for those (it's a modern spring steel).
Sometime I'll post pics or a link ,OR once I have my own site to advertise on.
Thanks! 8)
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Mr.Sandman
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Wed Apr 04, 2012 1:29 pm
inonickname wrote:Mr.Sandman wrote:Thought I'd kick this up and mention that I got a nice new Pekka Tuominen knife blade along with a few by Yuro Puronvarsi and some nice alder root, curly birch, linseed oil, brass stock and some other stuff. Gonna make my own handles

Why not your own blades as well?

I don't have a place to put an anvil or forge

@ jake, The yrjo blades I got a great deal on; 3 for 80 bucks and the pekka tuominen blade was free

Yeah, it's that important.
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inonickname
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Thu Apr 05, 2012 9:15 pm
DEATHSTAR wrote:Haven't read the entire thread yet,
But I am a full-time cutlery maker myself.
It's my "second job" besides my other self-employment (since the "economy" is so messed up).
I have a push-dagger I am basically mass-producing (it'd probably be illegal a lot of places , for the double edge)...It's made of 1095 grade steel.
I also have a short-sword design, that will be next, a cool knife based off it's tip, and a long-sword with different dimensions (for weight).
5160 grade is my favorite for those (it's a modern spring steel).
Sometime I'll post pics or a link ,OR once I have my own site to advertise on.
Thanks! 8)
You could always offer the push dagger with only a single edge sharpened, with large bevels it would be just as effetive

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jackssmirkingrevenge
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Thu Apr 26, 2012 9:54 am
SWEET!
nice one jake! Labtec, having held his creations in my hand, I know what you're feeling right now

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Labtecpower
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Thu Apr 26, 2012 12:15 pm
nice one jake! Labtec, having held his creations in my hand, I know what you're feeling right now

"let's cut stuff up"
I like this thing!
after I received it I stropped it with a diamond powder paste, whittling hairs with it now

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warhead052
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Thu Apr 26, 2012 12:53 pm
This is the same one as I posted a few months ago. Still not sure on the steel, but it is solid. Took me probably a weeks worth of time to grind it to that shape. I have been working on it for 6 months now on and off...
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jakethebeast
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Thu Apr 26, 2012 1:22 pm
hmm, usually even the mildest-steel is solid
I believe you have used just basic scrap steel, i could sell you a piece of higher quality steel, PM me if you are interested
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warhead052
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Thu Apr 26, 2012 1:25 pm
Nah, my mom would kill me if I got a bigger knife... This one is going to be used as a prop right now, its dull enough to where I can squeeze my hand around it and pull it and it won't even leave a mark. (that's also what she said hahaha.) After the show though its going to be sharpened.
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jakethebeast
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Thu Apr 26, 2012 2:14 pm
But, glad you like it Lab! It was fun to make, and i think it came out quite nicely

And i'm happy with the shieth, as it was (is) basicly a prototype

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