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Relief wood carving is when you apply a pattern to a piece of wood, to chisel out the picture. Through the use of other various tools, you are able to make intricate patterns and designs.
Leather sharpening straps, or strops, have been used for centuries to hone and sharpen blades. Useful for razors, knives and other tools, a strop is a handy device to have around. If you work with...
Carving tools are used to shape and decorate wood. There are dozens of types of carving tools, including chisels, knives and gouges, and they are all used for cutting or gouging a wood surface to...
Chip carving, sometimes called spoon carving, involves cutting or chipping a piece of wood until your design appears. Chip carvings typically feature geometric patterns fashioned into plaques,...
Woodcarving is a relatively easy craft to start without the need for a lot of tools. It is best to start with a few basic tools.
The town of Mora in Sweden is known for its no-nonsense fixed-blade knives. Many survival and bushcraft experts recommend these simple and very inexpensive knives, especially for beginners. ...
The craft of wood carving has seen a resurgence in popularity in the last decade. With just one class of instruction, the beginner can get started at minimal expense. Even better, the craft is...
Custom Knives: Steel Types
Selecting the right steel is an important part of the knife making process. Learn how to make a custom knife blade in this free video.
Custom Knives: Buying Quality Steel
It's important to select a high quality steel for your knife because you don't want to spend hours and hours of work and end up with something that is not going to be reliable. Learn how to make a...
Custom Knives: Equipment
You will definitely need a belt grinder if you're going to make your own knife blade. Learn how to make a custom knife blade in this free video.
Custom Knives: Applying Blade Pattern
You can use a spray adhesive to attach your patter outline to the steel. Learn how to make a custom knife blade in this free video.
Custom Knives: Positioning the Stock
The nice thing about using a curved wheel is you don't have any resistance of the belt to push against. Learn how to make a custom knife blade in this free video.
Custom Knives: General Safety
A belt grinder can remove skin, bone and whatever gets close to it. Be careful. Learn how to make a custom knife blade in this free video.
Custom Knives: Fire Safety
Keep a bucket of water nearby when you are using a belt grinder. Learn how to make a custom knife blade in this free video.
Custom Knives: Profiling the Blade
The corners of the wheel here are one of your biggest assets for removing the most material when shaping your blade. Learn how to make a custom knife blade in this free video.
Custom Knives: Grinding Out Curves
The corners of the wheel allow you to clean out most of the bulk when grinding out the curves of your blade. Learn how to make a custom knife blade in this free video.
Custom Knives: Scribing Blade Edge
If you do not scribe a line on your blade, then your edge will be off. Learn how to make a custom knife blade in this free video.
Custom Knives: Blade Heat Treatment
Once your forge has come up to temperature you're going to set your blade in there and let it come up to temperature as well. Learn how to make a custom knife blade in this free video.
Custom Knives: Equalizing Blade Temperature
When the blade is starting to come up to temperature you want to pull it out of the forge so that the heat can even out. Learn how to make a custom knife blade in this free video.
Custom Knives: Quenching the Blade
Once the knife is soaked at the temperature that it needs to be, you're going to pull it out and quench it. Learn how to make a custom knife blade in this free video.
Custom Knives: Tempering the Blade
You need to temper the blade because it is brittle after heat treating. Learn how to make a custom knife blade in this free video.
Custom Knives: Descaling The Blade
Once the blade has been heat treated and tempered it will have an ugly scale on it that needs to be cleaned off. Learn how to make a custom knife blade in this free video.
This article explains how to sharpen a Case pocketknife, but you can use the steps below to sharpen any pocket or kitchen knife. The only difference between the two types is that you want to leave...
Good wood carving knives can last long enough to be passed down as family heirlooms. But you’re not doing your knives any favor unless you sharpen them regularly. Here's how to do it effectively.
The word, whittling, brings to mind an image of the porch of a country store, where men sporting straw hats and "chaws" discuss laconically the events of the day and punctuate their conversation...