Posts: 399 Location: Slovakia
Sun 14 Jul, 2013 1:32 am
Thank you. Thomas: this first one was generally inspired by a knife pictured in MoL book Knives and Scabbards on p. 106, which is dated to late 13th cent. But I have changed the shape of blade and handle, so it resembles more a knife from Simon Moore: Penknives and other folding knives, on p. 6 (top), which is dated to 14th century. So you could choose :)
Yesterday I managed to finish the second one, too. In the end, I have used a different blade than planned originally. It is a left-over from another project (large kitchen knife, posted somewhere else on this forum), made from an old blade I found rusting in a corner of our garden (it was probably from a grass-cutter).
First, Iīve made a handle. I had cut a strip from 2mm mild steel sheet, and bent it in my vice. (picture 1 and 2 - with blade, which was later re-shaped). The center was wrapped around a metal rod, to make that tubular shape at the end of the handle. A larger recess on the back side will accommodate the thumb-piece.
I worked a bit on the handle, cleaning it and adding some details with files. A very simple design was engraved on one side. (picture 3)
Then the knife was assembled with brass pivot and a brass pin in the thumb-piece, which stops blade in the right position. I have cleaned it again with sand paper, but retained some pitted areas (both blade and handle were made from an old metal, quite heavily rusted) to give it an "antiqued" look. The result is shown on the last picture.
Your comments and ideas are welcome. I have to say that I like the "utilitarian" and simple look of this all-steel construction, and will definitely try to make another piece some time (hopefully, with a better result:))
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