Making a Knife From a Circular Saw Blade
We’re back at it for another fun knife build in the shop. Today we throw back to my knife making roots right out of college. I wanted a backpacking knife, couldn’t afford one, so decided to figure out how to make one myself. A few google searches later, and low and behold, I discovered the process of making a knife from an old circular saw blade. Today I’ll show you how to make a knife that will serve you well. Although it’s not the best, it’s very serviceable, and depending on your intended purpose, it can be just as effective as a knife that would either take you much longer to make, with more tools, or one that’s much more expensive than most of us are comfortable with. We hope you enjoy, and get into your shop to make one for yourself. (Oh yeah, and I put a bottle opener on the spine, so cheers!) To those of you who feel like you got something special from our videos and want to know how you can supports us further, we have just launched our Patreon page here... / theartofcraftsmanship

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