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FREE CUSTOM KNIFE-MAKING: 10 PROJECTS FROM A MASTER CRAFTSMAN PDF Tim McCreight | 222 pages | 28 Feb 1987 | Stackpole Books | 9780811721752 | English | Mechanicsburg, United States Good Books for getting into knife making? - Creative Man The concept for the Ulize began with a German policeman nicknamed "Sony. Based on this concept, Sony approached German custom knifemaker Ulrich Hennicke with the hope of getting him interested in the project. Hennicke, a master craftsman known for his hand-forged Damascus blades, began his career in knifemaking in After visiting the Mainz artist's market, he became fascinated with custom knives and ultimately apprenticed under Hermann Gradinger. His first knives were made by stock removal and he quickly graduated to forged blades and began making knives full time. With Sony's input, Hennicke set about Custom Knife-Making: 10 Projects from a Master Craftsman a knife that retained the qualities of the original Police model, while incorporating his own design flair. The result is the Ulize, which takes its name from Ulrich's nickname "Uli" and the German word for "police"- Polizei. Custom Knife-Making: 10 Projects from a Master Craftsman came onboard to manufacture it. The Ulize is a slim, folding knife designed for both performance and ease of carry. Its blade is hollow ground from VG stainless steel and features a dynamic recurved profile. This blade shape combines a well-centered point, a curved "belly," and a subtly recurved edge to maximize the cutting performance of all areas of the blade. Strategically placed jimping on the blade's thumb ramp provides a positive index for the user's thumb and ensures superior control during all cutting tasks. The handle of the Ulize is built on a framework of skeletonized full stainless steel liners and a stainless back spacer. This construction style supports the knife's mid-positioned back lock mechanism and provides extreme strength while minimizing weight. Textured G scales encase the handle along its entire length and are bead blasted to enhance its grip. A four-position hourglass clip offers deep-pocket, tip- up or tip-down, carry on the left and right sides. In the open position, the Ulize manifests a continuous flowing curve from the butt of the handle to the tip of the blade. This Custom Knife-Making: 10 Projects from a Master Craftsman and the handle's exceptional ergonomics not only make the Ulize comfortable in the hand, they also create a slight negative angle of the blade that increases the pressure of the edge during cutting, enhancing cutting performance. The blade's negative angle also shortens its arc during opening, guaranteeing swift, positive one-handed blade opening. A puukko is the traditional belt knife of Finnish people. In its classic form, it features a relatively short, single-edged blade with a curved cutting edge and a straight spine. Puukko handles are typically wood and feature concealed-tang construction and a teardrop-shaped cross section that helps the user orient the edge and provides enhanced control. Puukko knives do not have true guards, but include a metal bolster at the junction of the handle and the blade. Their blade grinds usually extend all the way to this bolster with no ricasso the flat, unsharpened portion of the blade nearest the handle found on most knives. This style of grind maximizes the length of the cutting edge and allows the user to cut with great power by focusing the force of the cut closest to the hand. The Spyderco Puukko is based on a design by renowned Finnish knifemaker Pekka Tuominen and is based on one of Tuominen's signature designs and faithfully represents this classic knife. Pekka Tuominen is a Finnish knifemaker and has collaborated with Spyderco in creating a traditional Puukko Custom Knife-Making: 10 Projects from a Master Craftsman Blade with a bit of Spyderco style. Pekka was born in in Lieto, a small village near Turku, in southern Finland. In his youth he studied to be a youth-worker and a wilderness guide. This lifestyle path was ideal for Pekka who has been a Boy Scout and an outdoor man all his life. Without thought or question, his answer was a knife. Being Finnish, naturally it was a puukko-knife. Here began his knife obsession. His knife preoccupation started early. Pekka's grandpa was a part-time blacksmith and his father, a retired carpenter. They presented him his first knife before he was 5-years old. He soaked-up every bit of information he could find on traditional Finnish puukkos. By 18 he was studying in Inari Northern Lappland to be a wilderness guide, hunting and making 2-week hiking treks, living in lean-tos with only a Puukko and a backpack. The school also taught the Custom Knife-Making: 10 Projects from a Master Craftsman of puukko-knife making. After Inari he served Finland in the Sissi-Unit guerilla tactical unit based in the forest where knives were a necessity for fire, food, shelter. He was part of a Guerilla unit as his regular military service and later served in a Finnish Battalion in LebanonBosnia and Kosovo In daily life for a soldier, the knife is first a tool and only temporarily, a weapon. He was still learning more about knives as tools and started to enjoy the aspect of adding art and beauty to a useful utensil. By he married his wife Pirkko and moved to her family's farm and started a small organic cattle operation. Pekka's skill spread beyond simply forging and grinding, he started using different materials and techniques and prides himself on making his knives from start-to-finish. His specialty is traditional puukko-style knives but he also makes the occasional hunter, leuku, folder and dagger. For his blades, he forges steel and Damascus steel and does all his own grinding and heat treat. His handles are usually curly birch or Micarta and he hand-stitches all of his own plant-tanned Custom Knife-Making: 10 Projects from a Master Craftsman sheaths. Pekka's knives convey the simple but elegant style of traditional Finnish puukko-knives such as Tommi, Pekanpaa or Kokemaen-Puukko models and has led Pekka all over the world sharing his knowledge and selling his knives. A handcrafter is never fully educated so I try to keep my eyes open and find things which I can improve in everything I make. Master Bladesmith status in Finland falls under the Ministry of Education. The Ministry tests a Custom Knife-Making: 10 Projects from a Master Craftsman work extensively before awarding the title of "Master" to any craftsman. It is a craftsman's highest accomplishment. Spyderco is proud to announce that it will be holding its Factory Sale on Saturday, November 17th from This eagerly anticipated event is your opportunity to purchase Spyderco factory seconds, closeout items, and selected other products at incredible discounts. They are clearly marked as seconds and are not covered by Spyderco's standard warranty policy. To ensure that all customers have an equal opportunity to share in the fun, this year's sale has several new rules:. Customers may purchase a maximum of 25 Factory Second knives at one time. They may then go to the end of the line for subsequent purchases. There is no purchase limit on Factory Second ceramics or new-in-box products, including Spyderco Factory Outlet inventory, discontinued items, and overstock items. We want you to help us celebrate Halloween by taking a photo of your carved pumpkin and submitting it for a chance to win a Spyderco prize! Contest ends Custom Knife-Making: 10 Projects from a Master Craftsman 1, at pm MST. Click below to submit your pumpkin photo! To ensure that all customers have an equal opportunity to share in the fun, this year's sale has several new rules: Customers may purchase a maximum of 25 Factory Second knives at one time. Purchases may be paid for with cash, check or credit card. Saturday, November 17th, Custom Knifemaking: 10 Projects from a Master Craftsman - Tim McCreight - Google книги In Australia we are lucky to have a dedicated book web site for books on forging, knifemaking, damascus and related subject. Knife making is a hobby with a lot of layers, and as you learn more you might want to read up on certain aspects of the hobby. There are books that are great when starting out to get an overview, and then there are books covering a more limited area but to a higher level. The below are links to Amazon, if in Australia we recommend checking out Forgebooks. The Wayne Goddard book is old Custom Knife-Making: 10 Projects from a Master Craftsman but still a good read, I found. It covers how to get started on a low budget, finding cheap tools, making what you need and explains the concepts of knife making in simple terms. Sheath making is another fun part that many makers have a go at, and there are books for those wanting to improve theis skills, Custom Knife- Making: 10 Projects from a Master Craftsman instance the. Home Blog Good Books for getting into knife making? What books to get to improve your knife making? Recent Posts. Friday …. 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