Most knifemakers use belt sanders to shape the blade.
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Most knifemakers use belt sanders to shape the blade.
You might find this link useful: http://www.engnath.com/intable.htm
I've made some knives recently. For some i've used parts of hatchets (turned into tomahawks), for others i bought ready blades and made wood and bone handles. I'm a fan of the Scandi knives (now) and you can find excellent blades at good price for which to make handles as you like them :) I can make some pictures if anybody is interested.
A bit off topic but, when I was in 7th grade one of the projects in our shop class was to build knives.
We used old 2-man saw blades and belt sanders to shape.
Shows how much times have changed. Can you imagine a school now that would teach 12-13 year olds how to make their own knife?
I remember some old timers making knives out of truck leaf springs. I don't know what exactly leaf springs are made out of (yes spring steel!) buy they seemed to make a lot of them. Is spring steel close to tool steel?
I don't mind a knife that needs to be sharpened occasionally. I despise a knife that is a PITA to sharpen. I have had a couple in the past that were so hard to sharpen that I gave them away.
:D OK, i'll make some photos and try to upload them as soon as possible. For now i'll give a link to a video (the newer knives look much better then the one in the video i think):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I3ioK4T0_7U
Here's another one:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=siI-rVR5pRU