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Harry Marinakis

Round Knife

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I don't like the standard round knife shape, so I made my own custom design. I experimented with several shapes and sizes, and made a few mock-ups, before settling on this design. Then I made this knife out of a saw blade. I didn't see a need for a second point on top, so I rounded it off. I worked the metal very slowly and cooled it often to avoid altering the hardness & temper of the original steel. Overall length is almost 6 inches. Blade is 3-3/4 inches top to bottom. Satin finish. My hand-sharpening skills leave a lot of be desired, so I've gotta work on it some more, but I did bleed a few times.

- Circular ripsaw blade 0.07 inches thick

- Cocobolo wood

- Brass rod 3/16"

- Epoxy

- Tung Oil

 - Blood

 

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Looks good.  It's always nice to work with tools that you have made yourself.

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Looks really cool. I notice a band aid in the last picture.

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Excellent work, cool design and the wood has some neat red to it.

Floyd

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Good work, saw blades can be hit and miss but if your lucky its something like 80crv2 I think it is which is a good steel. The only reason I like the opposite side is when its either a different shape one side for tight corners and one for long straight cuts or to have two sides to use before sharpening. The angle on your one side looks pretty useful for doing several types of cuts depending on how much you tip it up.

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Very useful looking shape knife here Harry and excellently finished of I think as well.:thumbsup:

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Your knife looks great!

How is the edge holding up?

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SHWEEEET! I play a good deal with wood as well as leather and that handle finish came out superb. So who does she cut leather?

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Beautiful piece of wood.  The knife looks great, nice work.

Stu

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I am always impressed by the wide-ranging talents on this forum.  That is one beautiful knife.  The older I get the more I appreciate repurposing and the thought that goes into it.  Great job!

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WOW !!!! Awesome looking Blade there Mister !!! Someday I'll get one and give them a try :)

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More band aids. Ha

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My father always used to say when he did woodworking that the project didn't count unless you got a little blood on it.   Ha.

Nice knife!

Neil 

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