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Thanks for the comments daizee. I haven't countersunk my holes yet but they will be. Interestingly enough I was just looking at DraftSight! Cool thing is it runs on Linux as well as Windows and since I am a Linux guy that's great stuff for me. I can usually get Inkscape to work using dot per inch calculations and scaling the drawing but I would like to start using a real CAD system.
Matt, I believe this is an EXCELLENT design for several reasons.
It is practical and manufacturable. You have no jarring straight lines, and the plunge, nose, and pommel curves reference each other nicely. Also, you have a nice cleanable curve at the front of the handle.
I have a couple in similar formats, so perhaps I'm a bit biased.
A couple recommendations: countersink your holes - looks like they aren't from the pix, but ignore if I'm wrong.
Also, I use DraftSight, which lets you set the dimensions to real units at printing time. Typically you only need the centerpunch locations for your holes anyway, but it's nice to see a good representation in the drawing too.
SO are you printing that pattern out and then gluing it to your blank to line up all the holes etc?
Looks like a well thought out and useful design. I can't wait to see it first hand.
Thanks Daniel, I blame my time hanging around in your forum for this![]()
...lol and it still came out cool!
Outstanding! I like the process you use and the outcome is great. The last one is my favorite, I really like the lines.
Glad you like it. My process could use some work, dealing with the paper becomes a pain during profiling. I'd like to start using templates and scribing onto the barstock but every time I make a template, it ends up sharp!
The last one is a hunter with green canvas micarta scales that is gluing up right now, I'll probably post it in a new thread tomorrow after cleanup.
Micarta makes good template material, actually G10 or any of the cheap but durable handle materials do. That said I do the same thing you do, they all end up sharp lol. Looking good dude, can't wait to see em finished. Also thanks for the paper/glue idea![]()