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HOW TO - Build / Make a professional KNIFE

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In this Video I want to Show you step by step how you can build a professional Survivalknife.This Needs a few Tools and machines but if you just have a saw and a beltsander the rest can be done by others (especially the heat treat).

I hope you have fun.....

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Video Transcription

making a professional life it's not that easy

it takes up I would say two days at least or a simple life but today and tomorrow in this two days I want to show you and all these participants of this course how to make a professional survival life

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hello if I come to the new episode of the survivor community today here at in the campaign a smoke shop and I want to show you how you can do how you can make you know survival ' two stages first step to create a drawing of the blade you want could be a knife or in this case a hatchet cut out the drawing and put it on the steel shutting out this a half shop but after you've done it you have your knife or hatchet for the first time life in your hands

now you grind all the edges smooth and make the altar linings exactly how you want it on a Bell Center a flu you have worked out and cleaned out all the details it's time to make it even so there is a special machine this one here

and with this machine grinds the surface even so if there is any any small Hills or whatever in the steel itself you can easily make it even perfect or elect stash now to drill all the holes you need in them

now all the grinding starts again to get the pebble and the grind you need or you like to have this hatchets turn out to be all convex ground and this is how you start it there is a very small line in the middle of the steel so both sides are equal

really have to file all these details into the blade before Halloween because now it's time to temper the blade the temperature on very hard the steel is different from the type of steel you use this temperature here is exactly the right one what a steel will be used for our knives and hatchets you

after the right amount of time now you have to put the red-hot blades into oil or water this depends on which hardening temperature you use this case we use oil special hardening oil and that's our next step

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this was testing the amnesty of the hardening process and now it's time for tempering which will bring the rockwell hardness down about one to two rockwell HS

after the auditing process it's time to give it a hand rub finish set the finish and this is all done by hand with some very fine grit paper polish the surface and makes the grind even this place convex

everything went smooth it's very important because you have a very nice-looking blade afterwards you can do it by hand like Marco supports a needle or if you have the chance you can use the machine to grind on all these surface

like from there after you have prepared all the scales to handle scales the pins this one and also finished up the plate itself it's time to view everything together and finish it up that's the hatchet clamped together now we have to wait until the glue is armed out and we can process the handle processing the handle is very easy you just grind it with the belt sander in the shape you want to have and afterwards you have to file and sand all the stuff down to the exact form and perfect fitting on your hands

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Survival Mike

Survival Mike

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