“The Stinger” Knife for Sale

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The steel I used on this knife is ½ ton Leaf Spring. I designed the knife style on paper, then cut the shape out. I set up a forge, by stacking fire bricks together and leaving about a 3 inch by 3 inch by 12 inch hole inside of it, and I cut a hole out in the back for my fire to blow in. I used a propane torch with a turbo tip to shoot it inside the hole in the back. It took about 5 minutes for my blade to reach a bright orange (approx 1600 degrees Fahrenheit). I took a pen magnet and extended it out and reached inside and it was not magnetized. I let it go a little longer and then pulled it out and immediately dunked it in transmission fluid.

The holes in the blade I thought would give it some neat character. I started out at ¼ inch and worked my way down. I have a pretty good sander that’s a combination belt sander and 6 inch disc sander with adjustable ledges so I can get that nice angle and edges. I took my wet dry paper and cut 6 inch circles and duck taped it to my orbitable sander and it cut the time down to nothing. Shines like a mirror. I started out at 300 to 600 to 1000 to 1200 to 1500 to 2000 grit.

I tempered it by cooking it in the oven at 400 degrees for 1 hour, letting it air cool, then putting it in 1 more hour at 400. It came out with a nice slight yellowish tent to it, that I like. I file tested the blade and it passed. Seems very hard.

I made the handle out of Bocote wood and pined it with brass and epoxy. I hand stitched the sheath out of dark gator hide.

Measurements:
Overall length is 10 ¼ inch. Blade is 5 ½ inch long. Handle is 4 ¾ inch long. Blade width is 1 3/16 inch. Blade thickness is 3/16 inch.

Asking $115 which includes shipping & sheath, if shipped in the US. You can send through Paypal to ScorpionBows@mchsi.com or mail M/O to our address (see web site for address).

Below are shop pictures and pictures of the finished knife.
Thanks & See Ya in the Wild!

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That's a great looking knife and sheath!!! Hard to beat spring steel, should be very strong and take a good edge!!
 
Thanks a lot. I worked hard on it. Thanks again to all the knife makers in “Shop Talk”, and their complements as well. There’s also a lot of good videos and books on the internet which helped too. I really tried to follow this one to the T. Now that I have the tools and am much more familiar with the process, it’s really getting fun! I’m even making knives in my dreams! I’ve got more knives coming….
 
We are bumping to $110, which includes shipping within the US. This offer is firm.
 
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