The Simple Knife

by Woodworker_17 in Workshop > Knives

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The Simple Knife

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I inherited all of my grandfather's tools, especially tons of old putty knives. I wanted to make something really cool out of them, so I realized, why not make knives?

Tools/Materials

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Tools
-Bench grinder or Dremel
-Sanding Device (sandpaper, palm sander, belt sander...)
-Straight Edge (ruler, book, square)
-Pencil or Sharpie
Materials
-Old Putty Knife

Safety
-Please use proper safety gear, I'm not liable for any accidents.

Drawing the Design

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Take your straight edge, and draw a straight line across the knife. Then, use the unmarked side to draw your knife shape. Use your imagination, make it cool.

Grinding/Cutting

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With your grinder of some sort or Dremel, grind off all of the unnecessary material, leaving you with a rough cut knife. Further grind you knife to make it smooth.

Sanding

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To get off all the old spackling, you will need to sand the handle and blade till there are both smooth and shiny.

The Bevel

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Go back to your bench grinder, and put a bevel on both sides of the knife to make it sharp.

Testing

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Because this knife is made from low quality steel, it will not hold an edge the best. The knife still cuts paper, meaning the edge it has is sharp.

The last picture is all of the knives I have made.

Thank you for viewing this instructable, feel free to ask any questions. Also, please vote for me so I could win my first contest.