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Main Boards => Hunting Knives and Crafters => Topic started by: shortstroke 91 on October 10, 2009, 10:59:00 AM
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I cut my blank and ground to shape but haven't got the hang of flat grind by freehand yet, so I'm wondering if there's a good "How-to" out there. I currently have a 4x36 belt sander and a 1x30 belt sander both with an assortment of belts. I also have some files but don't want to spend an eternity doing the bevel.
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center cross metal working has some videos, look for the one by harvey dean
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practice on a wood blank. Or scrap metal. You can also goolge it and there should a alot of info.<><
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start grinding, when you have a pile of "steel dust" below your grinder thats about 3 feet tall, you will know how to flat grind.
Kidding aside, ive never used any videos, or even had anyone "teach" me, but I would say the video by Harvey Dean would be a good place to start if your looking for info. on flat grinding.
Harvey does exceptionally clean grind lines, among the best there is.
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I use jigs. No shame in wanting a straight grind.
TBRA