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Ants Miseretto part 4

OK, back to work – I’ve decided the area between the blue arrows (above) needs something to formalize the transition between the handle and the blade. I’ll address the area by using a small sanding drum in my Foredom flex … Continue reading

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Ants Miseretto part 3

Continuing on with the miseretto by grinding and filing. Above, I have begun grinding the flats on the blade.  It will be a thick diamond cross section, since the misericordia and stilettos were originally designed as a stabbing weapons rather … Continue reading

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Ants Miseretto part 2

Today I’m forging the miseretto blade.  I started by upsetting the blade from the sides, in order to thicken it up a bit. Above, I’m just beginning the process.  If you look closely, you might be able to make out … Continue reading

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Ants Miseretto part 1

Well, now that I have several sheets of shibuichi in hand, I turned my attention to making a knife.  First (and this is always the most difficult part!) I had to decide on a design.  The subject I chose was … Continue reading

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“Knapped” Bronze Dagger

Wanting to play around with forging some bronze, I researched how to make it on the Web.  I decided (mistakenly, as it turns out) to make a high-tin alloy called “bell metal.”  This is 20% tin and 80% copper, and … Continue reading

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“Puget Sound Dagger” Finished!

The  BladeGallery folks really take excellent photos.  Here are the final pictures, courtesy of  BladeGallery.com:    

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Making the “Puget Sound Dagger” Day 9

More background removal.  And I thought the front side background removal was tedious.  Look at all of those tiny little nooks and crannies!  Here the background is removed. And everything inked.  At long last, this side is finished! And, finally, … Continue reading

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Making the “Puget Sound Dagger” Day 8

Here’s the design for the other side of the knife, finally.  A real pain, it took two days to get this right, drawing and redrawing everything…  In case you haven’t noticed, it’s the design aspects of this that are the … Continue reading

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Making the “Puget Sound Dagger” Day 7

I spent the day removing the background, a fairly tedious operation, but so worth it.  This really makes the whole piece come alive. I generally use an NSK micromotor grinder (35,000 rpm) and tiny carbide burrs to remove the metal … Continue reading

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Making the “Puget Sound Dagger” Day 6

I finally finished the design to be engraved on one side of the knife.  I’ll be putting in more secondary elements than are shown in this design once these lines are cut – the little doodads will need to shoehorned … Continue reading

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