Making a Cleaver Knife from a Plow Disc
Leandro Goretta Leandro Goretta
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 Published On Aug 20, 2023

Handmade knife: Cutelo / Cleaver / Kitchen Hatchet

I have made knives out of seeder discs, but the steel in this plow disc is harder with proper heat treatment and is thicker.
Therefore I believe that more robust knives can be made for more demanding uses.
This time I wanted to vary the model of a conventional hatchet by curving the back and adding a back edge... it will be up to everyone to decide if they like it or not.
For my part, I have tried not to fall into the repetitive, so I will surely continue doing particularly "different" jobs.
Closing comments: 13:32

Knife Design: https://i.ibb.co/n8vfSBS/disignhachet...

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Specifications:
Tip: Cheepfoot
Steel: 1070
Total length: 29 cm
Blade length: 17.5 cm
Handle length: 11.5 cm
Thickness: 4mm
Handle material: Brass and wood
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Tools used:
Hammer
Grinder with discs: cut and brush
Belt sander
Files
Grit sandpaper: 220, 280, 320 and 400
Bench vice
Epoxy resin
Driller with bits
Double Burner Forge Furnace
Recipient for Templars
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