Handmade Knife Without a Forge

I wanted to make my own knife but did not have a forge. By being careful not to heat the steel too much I was able to convert a rusted old pair of shears into a camping knife.

Step 1: Remove Blade From Shears

Remove Blade From Shears
Remove Blade From Shears
Remove Blade From Shears
Remove Blade From Shears

With a cold chisel and hammer remove the wooden handle and separate the two blades.

Step 2: First Cut to Shape

First Cut to Shape
First Cut to Shape
First Cut to Shape

I downloaded the above template from the internet and, with a permanent marker, drew around the template to get the rough shape. Use the marker to also sketch the outline of the blade as a guide for later on.

Step 3: More Shaping

More Shaping

In order not to over heat the steel and make it brittle use files to shape the blade. This task took me about a week to complete.

Step 4: Smoothing Rust Pits and File Marks

Smoothing Rust Pits and File Marks
Smoothing Rust Pits and File Marks

Finally I got to use power tools!

By attaching the sander upside down in the vice I was able to use the wet and dry to sand out the marks and pits in the blade.

Step 5: Wood Handle

Wood Handle
Wood Handle
Wood Handle

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I had a log of cherry that I kept when we chopped down the tree in the garden.

Cut the log into a cube ready for turning into the handle.

Step 6: Attaching Handle

Attaching Handle
Attaching Handle
Attaching Handle

Once the log was cut into a cube cut a 1/4 inch rectangle of from the side.

Cut the rectangle again along in the middle to produce two rectangles of roughly the length of the tang (handle).

The only thing I brought for this knife was a brass rod.

Drill two holes in the tang (handle) of the blade the same diameter or slightly smaller than the brass rod and cut two 1 inch sections of the brass rod.

Using the tang as a guide drill two holes in each section of wood

Step 7: Fixing the Handle

Fixing the Handle
Fixing the Handle
Fixing the Handle

Place glue on each side of the blade handle and hammer the 1 inch brass rod section through.

Attach the other side of the handle making sure the brass rod sections are clear of the wood by a couple of millimeters

Step 8: Shaping the Handle

Shaping the Handle
Shaping the Handle
Shaping the Handle
Shaping the Handle

I’ve attached plastic tape to the bottom of the blade to protect it while filing.

Using a rough file shape the handle and smooth down the brass rod sections. Keep going with finer and finer files before finally using sand paper.

I used olive oil on the wooded handle to complete the process