Rawhide Report post Posted May 11, 2009 i never thought to strop my blades.. thats why i did the exacto knife thing the way i did.. to keep new sharp blades in at all times.. because they do get dull pretty fast..when i was looking into how to change my exacto knife holder to hold more blades...i was trying to think now time is money and thats why i did it that way. but i'm sure there may be better ways . but this seems to work pretty good for me.. thanks for the strop idea.. Rawhide,how is the best way to clean the residue that get between the blades when you strop them? We just 're-stropped' it on a papertowel or a clean piece of leather (flesh side). Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rickmc Report post Posted June 5, 2009 I am actually meeting with a machinist tomorrow again to discuss the multiblade tool using #16 xacto type blades, I will have a quote from him to make them , he said the most expensive one will be the prototype, then his computer programmed milling machine can build them in mass production. I will know more tomorrow, if I can get them made, is there anyone interested in having one of them? which would you rather have stainless, aluminum, or brass? 12 blades, 14 blades, 15 blades,16 blades, with the possiblity to reduce the number with spacers, held in with allen threaded bolts behind a knurled nut, how about just a blade setup that can be put into a standard swivel knife handle? or an option for a cheap handle? or a quality ball bearing handle? I hope that my idea is workable, it may not look like you suppose, however, I promise that form will follow function. just need suggestions and opinions. Rickmc Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ClayB Report post Posted June 8, 2009 My question is what would you use a knife with 12-16 blades for? For me, the multi blade knife is used to do fine detail work. 16 blades would have to be close to an inch wide wouldn't it? A lot of times, my knife with 4 blades is too big to get into the areas that I need to make hair and I end up cutting individual hairs with a scalpel instead. When I first started doing this type work, I made up a knife with spacers between the blades and after doing a few dozen pictures, I've never found a use for the knife with the spacers between the blades. I've never seen where anyone else has used them either, in classes with Jan Schoonover or in Robb Barr's videos. It sounded like a good idea, but I've never found a need for it. I'll be interested in seeing what you've come up with, but I'm not sure it will be practical for the kinds of things I use mine for. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rickmc Report post Posted June 9, 2009 My question is what would you use a knife with 12-16 blades for? For me, the multi blade knife is used to do fine detail work. 16 blades would have to be close to an inch wide wouldn't it? A lot of times, my knife with 4 blades is too big to get into the areas that I need to make hair and I end up cutting individual hairs with a scalpel instead. When I first started doing this type work, I made up a knife with spacers between the blades and after doing a few dozen pictures, I've never found a use for the knife with the spacers between the blades. I've never seen where anyone else has used them either, in classes with Jan Schoonover or in Robb Barr's videos. It sounded like a good idea, but I've never found a need for it. I'll be interested in seeing what you've come up with, but I'm not sure it will be practical for the kinds of things I use mine for. actually, the machinist came up with a blade holder, that can hold up to 12 blades, blades or spacers, designed it so that it can have up to 12 points, or spacers to keep the points to a minimum, easily changed, the holder will fit in a standard swivel knife. The holder is going to be about 1/2 inch wide, with a two piece collett, held together with ring outside, and will hold the blades secure for carving. The only problem is that to place the order it requires a run of 200 pieces. I am impressed with the design, but do not have pictures yet. it will be made of 303 Stainless Steel and will use an Exacto "type" #16 blade. it looks like we can sell the blade holder for about $22 roughly to cover the costs which will include a set of blades and 4 spacers. or we can sell a complete knife with ball bearing handle for $85 plus shipping. thanks Rickmc Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hiloboy Report post Posted June 9, 2009 My question is what would you use a knife with 12-16 blades for? For me, the multi blade knife is used to do fine detail work. 16 blades would have to be close to an inch wide wouldn't it? A lot of times, my knife with 4 blades is too big to get into the areas that I need to make hair and I end up cutting individual hairs with a scalpel instead. When I first started doing this type work, I made up a knife with spacers between the blades and after doing a few dozen pictures, I've never found a use for the knife with the spacers between the blades. I've never seen where anyone else has used them either, in classes with Jan Schoonover or in Robb Barr's videos. It sounded like a good idea, but I've never found a need for it. I'll be interested in seeing what you've come up with, but I'm not sure it will be practical for the kinds of things I use mine for. i'm going to have to go with ClayB on this.. i have not found a uses for that many blades in the type of work i do. like he said sometimes a 4 blades are is to much.. not saying it wouldn't work and look cool..but i don't think i would use something that big .just because of the size of most of the stuff i work on..i have one that i made out of a exacto knife handle that will hold maybe 6 or 8 blades and it only takes up space just to big.. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites