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Tanto tip?

Started by Keith361, April 08, 2008, 06:15:00 PM

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Keith361

Hey all, never tried this before, but I was thinking about putting a tanto tip on my STOS's.
Is there a certain way to make this happen?

Thanks,
Keith
"If there must be trouble then let it be in my day, that my children may live in peace."   Thomas Paine
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John Wayne

Horne Shooter

Keith,

I really like the Stos heads and I put a tanto on by first truing the arrow (I find it easier with the factory point on) then I use a bastard file on all four sides of the head taking off just a little at a time.  I mostly go by feel.  So far it's worked well.  I have a friend that has modified his Lansky sharpener with the proper angle and it works even better.
Live every day like its your last, one day you'll be right.

Alex.B

horne shooter,
what is : truing the arrow, flatten the tip of the head?
I shoot Stos, and I wanted a tanto point also
tgmm, tanj, compton, bha

BernieH

I think "truing the arrow" means making sure it spins  perfectly with the head mounted.

I like to make a tanto tip on a double bevel head by first filing the tanto shape perpendicular to the edge. Once I'm happy with the point angles, I put the edge on the sides I just formed by filing.
Bernie

SlowBowinMO

I do this, which is essentially what Horne Shooter described I believe.

"Down-Log Blind at Misty River"

Horne Shooter

Bernie and SlowbowinMO are both right.  I also noticed the tip on SlowbowinMO's STOS is exactly how I try to get mine to look. Not too much taken off the front, just enough to remove the point.
Live every day like its your last, one day you'll be right.

Dr. Ed Ashby

Tim's is about identical to the Tanto I added to the STOS during testing. That's what you want it to look like on a STOS.

However, "Tanto" is just the profile. You can have a wide Tanto or a narrow Tanto. I'm still experimenting with both the angle of attack of the Tanto and the best sharpening angle and pattern for the Tanto, and have a number of test planned for this year to investigate these.

Ed
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