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  2. Mar 14, 2024 · The most straightforward term for someone who makes knives is a "knife maker" or "knifemaker." This broad term encompasses anyone who crafts knives, regardless of the specific methods or materials used. One of the more specialized terms for a knife maker is "bladesmith."

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    Bladesmithing is the art of making knives, swords, daggers and other blades using a forge, hammer, anvil, and other smithing tools. [1] [2] [3] Bladesmiths employ a variety of metalworking techniques similar to those used by blacksmiths, as well as woodworking for knife and sword handles, and often leatherworking for sheaths. [4]

  4. Assuming you have no tools, this is what you would need to make simple knives by stock removal. Workbench. 5" Angle Grinder (cutting and shaping blanks) 1mm Angle Grinder discs (great for cutting out shapes) Good set of Files (shaping bevels) Sandpaper 180, 320, and 600 Grit. Small Drill Press (difficult to make straight holes without one)

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  5. Jul 24, 2011 · The bladesmith is the guy who forges the blades like the "blank" ones that you see for sale from companies like Brisa. The knifemaker is the guy who takes that blade and puts a handle on it, maybe makes the sheath, etc. Yes, the smith can also be a knifemaker, but it is not always so.

  6. Mar 7, 2018 · 1) Safety glasses, goggles or face mask; This is a faithful replica of the first homemade grinder that the author made in 1963.The sandpaper cutting jig will make 1-inch strips of square sheets, at 8 inches by 8 inches, for use on the author’s flat-disc machine. 2) Dust respirator, either paper or deluxe.

  7. What do you call a knife made in a small factory or by a group of people in a boutique shop, small factory, or manufacturer? Why a factory knife or manufactured knife, of course, because that is what it is. It is not custom, not handmade, and not unique or original but a mass produced and manufactured product.

  8. It seems every knifemaker has his own terms for his knives, and if you make enough knives, you'll have to name those components somehow, just so you know what to call them! Most of these terms are pretty well established, but may not correlate with historical norms.

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