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Kiril Mitrashkov's Blog – November 2016 Archive (6)

Minon #20

This tiny guy went so fast to his new owner, that I didn't even had time to make some pics.

The steel is 1.2379 (D2), hardened up to about 60 HRc, hammered copper guard, tiger wood and sapele wood handle. The sapele showed some very interesting flader, but it coudn't be photographed very well.

At first I named it "Red" - a name, showing my total lack of imagination. But after I sent it, I had a few conversations with the new owner, who sait it looks…

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Added by Kiril Mitrashkov on November 23, 2016 at 22:53 — No Comments

Minion #19

And the fat brother. Same steel, same wood for the handle. But this one is etched with ferric chloride.…

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Added by Kiril Mitrashkov on November 23, 2016 at 22:51 — No Comments

Minion #18

Nothing new - 1.2379 (D2) steel, 60 HRc. The blade is the suomi style blade of The baby sister, The teacher's knife, The two dwarves, Minion #16 and Minion #17. But this time I decided to try and make it hollow grind. And it worked! It has some minor fails, but it cuts like hell!…

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Added by Kiril Mitrashkov on November 23, 2016 at 22:49 — No Comments

Hunting knife II version #11

A classical hunting knife. The handle is walnut and acacia. 1.2379 steel. Here I tried a new stitch for the sheath. It came out really interesting, but it gave me some hard time to make it.…

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Added by Kiril Mitrashkov on November 23, 2016 at 22:47 — No Comments

Minion #17

The next tiny, but aggressive member of the minions tribe with the code name #17.

The blade is the same like his brother's #16, but with higher grinded bevels. The handle is ash tree, impregnated and sealed with carnauba wax. Brass guard.

OAL - 165mm, blade - 75/20/3,8mm.…

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Added by Kiril Mitrashkov on November 23, 2016 at 22:44 — No Comments

Two knives with forged silversteel blades

End of May 2016 there was a plein air in Sopot. The theme was "The knife". Lots of really skilled bulgarian knifemakers took part and showed the different stages of knifemaking. There were also two of the best bulgarian blacksmiths - Nikolai Nikolov and Mihail Kochew. They both showd how to forge a blade from a round steel bar. I decided to give a try and under the supervision of them both I forged two silversteel blades.
As a matter of fact, Niki and Mihail made forging look…
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Added by Kiril Mitrashkov on November 23, 2016 at 22:41 — 3 Comments

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