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20-01-03, 10:56 PM #1
British Collaboration Knife
Anyone interested?
So far we've got Martyns design, Roger on CKD recruitment & me on motivation
As soon as Martyn gets his pic posted here & there (his exceptional & last job on this for a bit), we're set for volunteers.
Who's up for it?Eric & proud!
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20-01-03, 11:50 PM #2
I'll volunteer to do the sterling silver bits

I would volunteer to do the sheath too but some of you are getting a bit good at that game .....
Any steel bits I get called on to play with are going to be forged and likely to be a bit too neo-tribal for you polished shandy-drinkers
RogerNeo-Tribal and Retro-Industrial Metalsmithing
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21-01-03, 12:00 AM #3
I've an idea what I'm gonna end up having to do, but I'll wait till we've a few more volunteers yet.
BTW Farmer Giles, have you seen to the CKD end yet?Eric & proud!
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21-01-03, 02:14 AM #4
I've got better things to do than go round running errands for you yuppies
But yes, I have ...
RogerNeo-Tribal and Retro-Industrial Metalsmithing
http://www.vikingdesign.co.uk
"It is the job of thinking people not to be on the side of the executioners." Albert Camus
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21-01-03, 03:25 AM #5Administrator

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OK a suggestion...
10.5 inches o/a length. Carbon - 01 or summat similar??
Primos style rebated tang.
??wood/materials to the choice of the person who makes that bit.
OK, not a wharnie, but what the hell, a long drop point hunter/bowie, with a hint of recurve, restrained, elegant English style - I figure final choice of blade shape to the guy who grinds it (though maybe profiling it out of precision ground 01 can be one of the contributing steps - then forward it to someone to grind in the main bevels and do the h/t?).

If ya like this style, I can provide a printable scale line drawing.
Finished knife gets a certificate of provenance signed by each contributing maker, then goes on ebay, profits to "charidee mate".
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21-01-03, 08:25 AM #6
Okey dokey then,
Who's in? c'mon gents, roll up roll up, here's your chance to go down for posterior, all those eager knife knuts on Ebay to see what YOU can do, names in lights, free lunches with the rich & famous, be a legend in your own mind, throw off those shackles of inadequacey (it is speeled right, it's just no the word you were thinking of:p ) reach for the stars...
... Tonight Davina, I'm going to be.....
.... A Knifemaker! Da daaaaaaaaa (drum roll, smoke, audience roars with approval
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Here's the line drawing.....

Click the little picture above to open the full scale line drawing in a new browser window. Then click print and be sure to have your printer set to "landscape" and bingo (hopefully).
By my calculations, this profile can be ground from a billet measuring 10" long by 1.25" wide (just).
Blade should be 5.75" long.
Finished length should be about 10.5" - 11"δxδp≥h/4π
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21-01-03, 02:35 PM #8
How does that compare with the blank that Kevin sent us?
I might grind it out of that. (I knew, I'd end up grinding anyway & then Kevin'll be involved as well
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21-01-03, 03:17 PM #9
Martyn...I LIKE that design..very sleek and classic.
Colin, I dont think that piece of 'pig' iron I sent you would be so sleek
Martyn, Do you mind if I steel that design and make one similiar?
Kevin
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Not in the least.Originally posted by coutel
Martyn, Do you mind if I steel that design and make one similiar?
Kevin
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21-01-03, 03:46 PM #11
Kevin,
don' be such a wirry worry, it'll be fine I'm sure
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It's certainly long enough, but I think probably not quite wide enough to do it exactly, you'd have to straighten it out and trim off some of the curvy bits. Change the choil etc - but it could be made to fit. Print the drawing off, cut it out and overlay it onto the blank - see if it fits.Originally posted by Colin KC
How does that compare with the blank that Kevin sent us?
I might grind it out of that. (I knew, I'd end up grinding anyway & then Kevin'll be involved as well
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21-01-03, 06:09 PM #13
I have printed it off.
It would be even better if it were forged to shape from damascus...... Otherwise, I am sure it could be done from 'stock removal' method from a bar of O1 without too much difficulty...maybe initialy make it with a straight tang and heat and bend that little dog leg in later.
Go for it guys......I wanna see it on e bay
Kevin
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21-01-03, 06:16 PM #14
Yeah,
I've got some 01, might go with that if'n plan A don't work
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Damascus sounds great, but a little "champaigne" for my wallet.Originally posted by coutel
...maybe initialy make it with a straight tang and heat and bend that little dog leg in later.

You could probably make the tang shorter and straight. I put the dog leg in there just for the "full tang" thing, but it doesnt have to be so. A stub tang would work too.δxδp≥h/4π
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