Cleaning Up a Cheap Knife
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- Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024
- I cleaned up a very cheap 444 stainless knife that was purchased for next to nothing. I used a variety of tools for this and most likely did things that you real pros would consider terribly wrong. I was just looking to pretty up a general purpose shop knife.
I haven't sharpened the blade yet, I don't have a sheath worth anything, why sharpen it and just let it get knocked around. So I'll be doing another build soon on the sheath.
Tools Used:
Diamond Needle File Set
8" Round Bastard File
8" Triangular Slim Taper File
Bernzomatic TS800 Torch with MAP gas
Rikon 8" Bench Grinder Low Speed
8" Single Cut Mill Bastard File Flat
Center Drill Set
Jet 16-1/2" Floor Drill Press
Delta 14" Band Saw
Double Sided Tape
System 3 QuickCure 5 epoxy
Spring Clamps
Milwaukee Portaband
1" Delta Belt Sander
Woodriver Spindle Sander
Nicholson Half round 12" Wood Rasp
Nicholson Round 12" Wood Rasp
Arrow Vulcrylic Double-ended rat tail pattern file
Lots of sandpaper and belts ranging from 36-1000 grits
Motor mounted flexable flat sanding disk (completely custom tool)
Beal Wood Buffing System
This was all shot on a Canon 5dmkIII with a 24-105mm, 70-200mm, and 40mm. It was poorly lit with my shop lights. (I'm working on fixing that.)
I'm not sponsored by anyone of the tool companies, they are just the tools I've collected over the years.