Trad Gang
Main Boards => Hunting Knives and Crafters => Topic started by: Rusty Snuffers on June 21, 2011, 01:42:00 PM
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I'm making a handle for this Helle blade I bought and was thinking of doing a little file work on the top of the blade. Would doing so hurt the blade in any way? This is one of the triple laminated blades from Helle, the Harding. I figured I'd ask before messing something up since I wasn't sure if this was typically done before or after hardening the blade.
Thanks,
Rusty
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Some of the smart guys on here will hopefully come along, but my 2 cents says it won't hurt the blade. I think most guys do file work before hardening simply because it's easier on the guy doing it as well as the files :) . Good luck and be sure to post pics.
Jeremy
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It should not hurt it at all when done properly. Keep the file work from cutting all the way across the spine. I do all my main file work on annealed blades, and then finish work them after hardening.
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I've done a little file work on helle blades before with no ill effect.
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Thanks guys.