Knifemaking- A "Military" Style Dagger
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- The blade is made from 1084 Hi-Carbon Steel. The handle scales are Olive Green Micarta. I originally was going to use brass pins, but I went with steel pins instead. Personally I like this design, however on any future dagger I make the handles will be larger. This is supposed to be concealable, so a small handle makes sense, but it's a little too small. Live and Learn I suppose.
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P.P.S. The gun in the thumbnail is airsoft, I intend to introduce some airsoft content into this channel in the future. What do you guys think of that?
Very nice knife! Big 👍like from me. I also make some diy knife projects and outdoor videos. Keep on!!!
Good job Sir thanks for your time and craftsmanship 👏👍
Did you know it would come out that awesome? GREAT job dude
I had no clue it would come out this way.
Hella dope knife, @owenknives3970! Now it needs an equally dope sheath!
I think adding some airsoft content is a great idea. I'd like to hear your reviews, favorite games, competition fields, etc...!
Why would he add Airsoft content to a KNife Making channel. lol
Very cool build Owen. Man! What did you use as handle material? It looks like olive drab canvas micarta but please correct me if I'm wrong, it looks incredibly strong and durable so I'm not sure whether it's micarta or something else
Great work though mate, keep it up ⚒️👍👍
Nice work 👀👍⚒️
A very fine piece of work, if i may say.
Nice video my dude
Thank you!
What bits do you use to drill? I always have to use small and work up.
I just have a titanium nitride coated set from harbor freight for all my pin holes, and just use random drill bits I have to do the lightening holes. I typically don't have to work up in size because I have a variable speed drill press and just go slow for big holes