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Started by IZ, September 04, 2010, 09:55:09 PM

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cokey

Nice.. but crawfords not in the dmf :)
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Quote from: cokey on December 31, 2011, 01:42:18 PM
Nice.. but crawfords not in the dmf :)

No worries - there's plenty of room for lots of different styles; to be honest, I've got no intention of competing in the $100+ tactical bottle opener market.  ;D

That said, incorporating a bottle opener in the handle portion would be fairly straightforward and something I'll try on future iterations - the trick will be to make it both functional and good-looking.
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Quote from: cupcake on December 31, 2011, 11:34:23 AM
You need to make one with a bottle opener for the handle.

I'd take at least 1, maybe 3.
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Quote from: JEDI PIMP on December 31, 2011, 01:59:31 PM
First production Auto Striker by Benchmade
I love it and recommend it to anyone looking to get a daily use, flawlessly made, auto push button, lockable blade knife.  



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Nice blade!


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Quote from: bobspapa on May 29, 2011, 08:09:57 AMThis just in..IZ is not that short..and I am not that tall.

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Quote from: triangleforge on December 31, 2011, 02:42:17 PM
No worries - there's plenty of room for lots of different styles; to be honest, I've got no intention of competing in the $100+ tactical bottle opener market.  ;D

That said, incorporating a bottle opener in the handle portion would be fairly straightforward and something I'll try on future iterations - the trick will be to make it both functional and good-looking.
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Those little 1095 forged cutters are pretty neat!  Its a great steel choice - they should cut like mad and pretty darn tough to boot.
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Quote from: triangleforge on December 31, 2011, 11:13:54 AM
Made up a couple of test mules for a knife I think might be fun to make in significant numbers. I was remembering the tiny little sheath knife I made & used to carry on my belt - under a suit, as I was working on Capitol Hill at the time - it was perfect for 98% of the things I use a knife for in my daily, office-bound life. Basically, a box-cutter blade on a handle that's small enough to fit into the standard size of a folding pocket knife. While the one I made years ago had a fairly thick walnut handle, I want to make these flat enough that they'll fit in a sheath and take up as little room as possible in a pocket.

Here's the Baby Box Cutter 1.0:


If you ever make these to sell please PM me.  I'd take 3-4 for myself and for gifts.  Cool knives  [thumbsup] [thumbsup]

The steel is just bits of 1095 file steel for now. I put edges on them just a few minutes ago, and there's no longer a cardboard box within sight that doesn't have a collection of gashes & big pieces missing. So far, they're fun little knives that cut like they're supposed to.



I'm going to carry one of these for a while, give the other to Ann-Marie and seed them out to friends as I make more to get some feedback on the blade & edge shape (one's got an extremely fine, compound-bevel edge, the other has a single-bevel, relatively rugged edge), handle shapes, etc. That, and whether or not this is an idea that people on Etsy or elsewhere might actually buy...

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triangleforge

Thanks for the feedback; I've got some ideas about how to add a bottle opener tab to the handle so that it'd work while the sharp bit remains in the sheath  -- I'll give that a try on an upcoming iteration, and see if I can get it to both open a bottle AND still fit comfortably in a pocket.

Alas, it looks like most of my shop time for the week will be taken up this afternoon doing an introduction to welding with 21 high school students in a "Found Object Art" class. It'll definitely be rewarding it its own way, but not all that productive in terms of getting my stuff done.
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Quote from: bobspapa on May 29, 2011, 08:09:57 AMThis just in..IZ is not that short..and I am not that tall.

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Personally not worried about the bottle opener.  I like them they way they are and interested in getting a few once you start banging them out.
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Buckethead

I think the easiest way to do a bottle opener would be to open up the little curlicue on the bottom of the knife with the twisty handle. Just a thought.
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Just signed up for a basic blacksmithing class.  I've been forging knives for 6 or 7 years but I ran right past the part of learning the basic blacksmithing techniques.  I'm looking forward to adding some skills and abilities.  They also run a forge welding class and an axe making class where hardened steel is forge welded into the formed eye of the axe.  I've got a pile of axes but it would be cool to forge one of my own.
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