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  On 4/4/2020 at 12:31 AM, Clintonville Leather said:

I just ordered a piece of steel to make a skiving knife.  About what angle did you make yours?  At first I thought 45 was good but the more I see the more it looks like a little more is common.

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That one is about 50 degree angle but skiving knives come in a number of different angles from 90 degree to a slightly radiused 90  and some at 45 or less. It depends on what you are doing with it I guess, I have found that skiving straps/ belt ends and such a 90 degree works about the best, I use a wood chisel for those lol. This does a good job on larger edges, cut out and trimming but if I ever get around to changing the angle it will be at about 40 or I might just round the bottom edge a bit more.  I actually made it originally to get glued down linoleum off my kitchen floor but found it works well for many other chores like leather. If I were going to make one strictly for leather work , and I will, it probably would be a radiused 90  or straight 90,  with a chisel edge. Shoot me a picture when you finish I would love to see it! 

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  On 4/4/2020 at 2:12 PM, chuck123wapati said:

That one is about 50 degree angle but skiving knives come in a number of different angles from 90 degree to a slightly radiused 90  and some at 45 or less. It depends on what you are doing with it I guess, I have found that skiving straps/ belt ends and such a 90 degree works about the best, I use a wood chisel for those lol. This does a good job on larger edges, cut out and trimming but if I ever get around to changing the angle it will be at about 40 or I might just round the bottom edge a bit more.  I actually made it originally to get glued down linoleum off my kitchen floor but found it works well for many other chores like leather. If I were going to make one strictly for leather work , and I will, it probably would be a radiused 90  or straight 90,  with a chisel edge. Shoot me a picture when you finish I would love to see it! 

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Thank you, I have some steel coming soon.  I have a bench splitter for belts I just wanted to make something for turned edges.  

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  On 4/4/2020 at 2:12 PM, chuck123wapati said:

That one is about 50 degree angle but skiving knives come in a number of different angles from 90 degree to a slightly radiused 90  and some at 45 or less. It depends on what you are doing with it I guess, I have found that skiving straps/ belt ends and such a 90 degree works about the best, I use a wood chisel for those lol. This does a good job on larger edges, cut out and trimming but if I ever get around to changing the angle it will be at about 40 or I might just round the bottom edge a bit more.  I actually made it originally to get glued down linoleum off my kitchen floor but found it works well for many other chores like leather. If I were going to make one strictly for leather work , and I will, it probably would be a radiused 90  or straight 90,  with a chisel edge. Shoot me a picture when you finish I would love to see it! 

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I got a 1" x 1/8" x6" piece of o1.  Put about a 30 degree angle in it and a 10 degree bevel.  Heat treated and tempered then sharpened and polished to 8,000.  It shaves and skives about 3/16" wide but I am having trouble doing any sort of wide skive I could fold.  I can tell it likes to slice at an angle greater than 30 degrees.  I think my bevel is too small and the steel is too thick.  I will mess with it more.  I can tell it will take a lot of tinkering to figure out.  Good news is I think I will make a trim knife since the knife making part was easy enough.  Took up most of an evening but it was educational.  The tip got nicked a so I can see how rounding that would be useful, wont really be cutting with that part anyway.

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  On 4/8/2020 at 2:23 AM, Clintonville Leather said:

I got a 1" x 1/8" x6" piece of o1.  Put about a 30 degree angle in it and a 10 degree bevel.  Heat treated and tempered then sharpened and polished to 8,000.  It shaves and skives about 3/16" wide but I am having trouble doing any sort of wide skive I could fold.  I can tell it likes to slice at an angle greater than 30 degrees.  I think my bevel is too small and the steel is too thick.  I will mess with it more.  I can tell it will take a lot of tinkering to figure out.  Good news is I think I will make a trim knife since the knife making part was easy enough.  Took up most of an evening but it was educational.  The tip got nicked a so I can see how rounding that would be useful, wont really be cutting with that part anyway.

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Scratch that, it just wasnt sharp enough.  Arm shaving isnt enough, hair popping glides through like butter.

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  On 4/8/2020 at 4:27 AM, Clintonville Leather said:

Scratch that, it just wasnt sharp enough.  Arm shaving isnt enough, hair popping glides through like butter.

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cool, lets see that work! 

 

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“I won’t be wronged, I won’t be insulted, and I won’t be laid a hand on. I don’t do these things to other people, and I require the same from them.” THE DUKE!

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  On 4/8/2020 at 3:09 PM, chuck123wapati said:

cool, lets see that work! 

 

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Sorry I havent been on recently.  I think I can load a picture.  It isnt pretty but it cuts well.  I am still having trouble skiving enough to turn a 5oz edge though.  Well, it says the file is too big let me try and shrink it

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  On 4/22/2020 at 12:08 AM, Clintonville Leather said:

Super basic but it slices

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That's a nice edge and grind you did it should do just fine.

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Clintonville, what did you use to heat it to harden it? The steel shows signs of having been overheated. I'm only saying this because I just did the same thing when I made my (round) knives, soaked them too long in the forge!

Machines wot I have - Singer 51W59; Singer 331K4; Seiko STH-8BLD; Pfaff 335; CB4500.

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