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How To Condensed video of knife making

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Hi everyone,
I decided to make my first knife during the containment. The video show the entire process for the blade and the handle. Hope you'll like it ! Tell me what you think =)

 
I’m curious what this is for...37B49BF8-E10D-45B6-BB30-2FA107036086.jpeg
It looks like a sharpening choil, but the edge doesn’t apex till and inch or so past it.
Also I didn’t see that you tempered it.

Overall you did a good job. That looked like a whole lot of work. I think the best way that you could learn from this knife is to use it. Good luck!
 
I’m curious what this is for...View attachment 1340471
It looks like a sharpening choil, but the edge doesn’t apex till and inch or so past it.
Also I didn’t see that you tempered it.

Overall you did a good job. That looked like a whole lot of work. I think the best way that you could learn from this knife is to use it. Good luck!
It was my first knife making so I didn't knew all the steps of heating treatments I only done one quench on water. If I had to redo it I would wait for the metal to be the right color en then do a quench into oil. And only after that realising a heat treatments.
I learned a lot of things doing it =)

Thank you very much
 
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