#234382 - 10/25/11 02:17 AM
I need to make a knife handle
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I had a knife blade cut ( from 10 inches to 4 inches) and now have about 7 inches of knife blade laying around. I asked the guy to grind (dull) about half of the sharp edge length. Now I have something like a knife with no handle. I asked him to drill two holes so that I can fix some wooden hadle on it but he said the steel was too hard to drill.
So, I am thinking to do more dulling to the knife edge , and then wrap in in duct tape to make a small utility knife.
Other than duct tape , do you have any ideas ??
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#234383 - 10/25/11 02:55 AM
Re: I need to make a knife handle
[Re: Chisel]
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Unless the blade is made out of diamond, it can be drilled. The key is slow and lube. Then look at how some of the guys wrap with paracord; maybe kevingg can help out.
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#234385 - 10/25/11 03:36 AM
Re: I need to make a knife handle
[Re: Chisel]
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Crazy Canuck
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Registered: 02/03/07
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Loc: Alberta, Canada
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I've had good luck with an inner-tube and tape arrangement. I grind the handle so there's a bit of a notch at each end, to keep the improv'd handle from slipping. Then I slide a section of old inner tube over it, typically from a small tire. A length of bicycle tube could also be split and used as a wrap if the blade is too wide. Then wrap progressively tighter with good quality electrical tape; this will hold forever if protected from sun/elements. The outer wrap is hockey tape, the stickiest and most enduring cloth tape I've ever seen. The result is a grippy, cushioned handle that's darn comfortable to use, even though it looks pretty rough. I have one on a cut-down machete that has to be 10 years old and it's still going strong. Note that nobody will ever steal a blade with this kind of handle.
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#234388 - 10/25/11 04:13 AM
Re: I need to make a knife handle
[Re: Chisel]
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Thanks guys
Forgot to mentioned that the blade is one inch wide. Actually, that is why I cut the original knife to begin with. It was too long and too narrow to be used and I was not surprised when I saw it in some drawer and someone told me it was there for many years unused.
Anyway. It is now only a 4 inch blade and very useful for general utility chores around work. I intend the removed part of peronal utility chores around the house or during camping.
I didn't think of inner tube. How wide should it be and if there is any video clip to show it I will appreciate it.
I know, I know, it's so simple and need no video, but I am getting old .. LOL
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#234399 - 10/25/11 09:55 AM
Re: I need to make a knife handle
[Re: Chisel]
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Old Hand
Registered: 01/28/10
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Loc: MN, Land O' Lakes & Rivers ...
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Here's a guy who makes a handle for a bush knife with common garage tools.............. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6UHdubuXglU
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#234415 - 10/25/11 02:12 PM
Re: I need to make a knife handle
[Re: Chisel]
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Journeyman
Registered: 04/13/10
Posts: 98
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Carbide bits can drill through hardened steel if you want holes to make a traditional handle (regular or plated bits will never make it). Otherwise I would suggest a paracord/tennis racket/hockey stick type of wrap for the handle. Wraps are easy, quick, work well, and are easily replaced when they breakdown.
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#234424 - 10/25/11 04:49 PM
Re: I need to make a knife handle
[Re: Chisel]
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Enthusiast
Registered: 03/12/09
Posts: 205
Loc: Florida
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I have numerous bicycle inner tubes, and have used pieces of them to cover all sorts of things. I even used a small piece to put over the handle of my S&W 9mm grip. Here in Florida at the range my hands sweat profusely, and that did the trick.
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