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    Quote Originally Posted by mellowski View Post
    Gidday people, just wondering if someone can point me in the right direction on where to buy some knife blanks, got some nice pieces of deer antlers to turn into handles, and also if anyone has done this before any tips will be greatly appreciated

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    @mellowski where are you based?? There maybe a knife maker on here handy to your location that may be able to help??
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    Hi guys.

    Some of the unfinished blanks I have available. The three on the left have not been heat treate
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    just search for knife blade blanks on ebay.....lots under $20 nz

    has anyone noticed that the quickest and cheapest knife to make is a butterfly knife?

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    I would disagree. One of the quickest and cheapest would be one of the blade above in the middle with the thin tang, glued into a piece of deer antler with epoxy resin. With out the drying time it would take probably under 1hour to make.

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    Antique knife making thread here boys

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    im really struggling to get hold of some good knife making steel, can anyone help?
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    Look online for the Boker brand, they sell. The other option is to get good steels and make the knife. In my case, I have manufactured with "tronchador" blades, ... they are those long saws, which are handled by one person on each side. Excellent steel.
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    Blademaster have 3 different Condor knife blanks, I made my knife from one of those....
    While I might not be as good as I once was, Im as good once as I ever was!

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    Most of what you need to make a knife, including blnks etc.
    He henerally knocks popstage off due to having to pay GST, something like that. Got a metre of 1084 6mm x 50 and 700 3mm x 30 in the garage just now.
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    Be careful with the Ebay blades, generally pretty low quality steel however a good place to start.
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    https://www.artisansupplies.com.au/

    They do a lot of knife making supplies.
    Their NZ store is in Masterton from memory.
    I've got a few things from them incl the gas kit to make a small forge from a 9kg gas bottle
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    Quote Originally Posted by Guy1973 View Post
    im really struggling to get hold of some good knife making steel, can anyone help?
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    Try these guys out, seriously good value for what you get. 1084 easy to work and harden but will patena over time however they have a pretty decent range and always seem to be cheaper than getting in NZ, go figure.
    https://nordicedge.com.au/carbon-kni...-38-x-1000-mm/
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    Making your own knife is fun work, but costly. Money, time & efforts. If you have a big backyard and some tools and a forge then I recommend to find some wasted bearing or truck spring parts. Years back I have a knife made from bearing parts, well really sharp, can be used as shaver and even would `t need to sharpen it all the time.
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