Posts: 5,981 Location: Birmingham, Alabama
Thu 30 Nov, 2023 4:08 pm
Knife in Early American Style
There are some beautiful American knives in the late 18th c., and I wanted to see if I could adapt Atlanta Cutlery's large
Scottish dirk blade ($18) for a relatively plain project inspired by those knives. This is what I came up with. This is my first attempt at a ferrule, and it's not great--my soldering is still ridiculously poor. The rest is pretty rough-and-ready, too, but it's solid and feels good in the hand. The factory edge is no edge at all, unfortunately, so the homely secondary bevel is all me. As usual, the AC blade proved to be a fun, cheap and relatively quick project, if not really historically accurate. I believe this blade is meant to represent a regimental pattern of the late 19th c., so it might be just right for one of those.
NOTE: Some of you probably know that I typically model hilts in clay--that's what you see on the anvil in the first image below. Note, also, that this old 25# Harbor Freight anvil also seems to be made of clay. There are new HF anvils that are harder, apparently.
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