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Building a Forge and Making Knives, Part Two.

Posted by gil on May 28, 2009

I finally decided to fire up the forge (see: Building a Forge and Making Knives, Part One), and try hammering a railroad spike into some kind of a knife. The only item I was missing was the air source. Forge blowers on Ebay are fairly expensive, from $150 to $250 average. Considering that I could [...]

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Building a Forge and Making Knives, Part One.

Posted by gil on February 24, 2009

I finally decided to go ahead and build a charcoal forge to make knives out of railroad spikes, motorcycle chains, suspension springs and other junk steel. I have never done this before, but as always, I researched the subject thoroughly before diving in. My goal is to produce crude knives at first, without using any [...]

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