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Main Boards => Hunting Knives and Crafters => Topic started by: DANA HOLMAN on January 29, 2009, 02:59:00 PM
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QUESTION GUYS
DO MOST OF YOU GUYS FILE THE BEVEL ON YOUR BLADES, OR WITH A BELT SANDER? I USE MY BELT SANDER, I THINK THIS IS WHERE I'M SCREWING UP I CAN'T SEAM TO A STRIGHT EDGE. GIVE ME SOME DIRECTION
THANKS
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I freehand grind with 2x42 or 1x30 belt sander. If you're using a handheld belt sander, just clamp it in a vise.
Getting even grind lines and a straight edge just takes practice.
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thanks jeremy
i am using 1x30 beltsander but may try filing, it only takes 1 f@#@@# up and you can start over
thanks
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I've made about 200 knives and never got good at doing the bevels 100% on the belt grinder. My grinder runs too fast for good control. I grind for a while then straighten the bevel out by draw filing, then repeat as many times as necessary.
By draw filing I mean this; I use a single cut bastard file and grab it my both ends and use it like a draw knife running the length of the bevel, tip to handle and back and forth. I finish the bevel by wrapping sand paper around the file.
Hope this helps. Chad
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THANKS CHAD
THAT SOUND GOOD, I'VE GOT A SKINER I'M WORKING ON AND I'LL TRY IT THIS WEEKEND. CAN I BUY A SINGLE CUT FILE AT HOMEDEPOT OR DO I NEED TO ORDER IT?
THANKS
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Here is a simple jig I made to do the bevels from a 2"x2" aluminum angle iron. I'm am just starting but with a little practice I think this will work pretty good on my 1x42" sander.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v201/madness522/knives/tn_DSCF0508.jpg)
Here are a couple that I used the jig to grind. The top one is a piece of circular saw blade that is all but useless for making a knife but I do like the shape! And the other is O1.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v201/madness522/knives/tn_DSCF0511.jpg)
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THANKS MADNESS
THATS GAVE ME A GOOD IDEA OF HOW TO MAKE ONE
THANKS AGAIN
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Just to make sure you know it was turned around for the pic :)
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chad and maddness those are both good tricks i will try those my self. thanks guys.
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quick question what angle bevel do most folks do?
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Also if you plan to do much filing, do yourself a favor and use annealed steel. Good Luck, Chad
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I do my bevel freehand to 25 degrees...just a feel thing. I do it in the slack belt area just above a 4 inch wheel. The belt is pretty tight there with just enough give to convex the edge. I put my bevel on after the blade has been quenched and tempered. One pass at a time and cooled. I start with 50 grit belt--120grit--400grit. My last grit I'll move into a fairly slack area to just put a wrap around polish on the edge. They come out as sharp as a fine diamond hone on a Gatco sharpening system. I'll try to post a couple of pictures for explanation...tippit.
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Ooops, I may have read this wrong in that I was talking about putting my edge on the finished blade :smileystooges: Sorry about that confusion...tippit
My bevels of either flat or hallow grind are all free hand. I do my bevel blade shape with 36 grit belts to quickly hog off the metal. Then it's a matter of taking the scratches out with 50--120--250--400--finally a worn out 400 grit for my finish.