There was some changes not long ago, but i think that was more to allow for workers to have a exact o knife in their work pants and so on.
The 80 - 90 mm blade of a little folding knife are still a no go.
Some years ago they banned all but the smallest caliber air rifles due to some kids/ youth shooting at people with w .22 PCP air rifle, so the same stupid again ruin it for every one when a few make a mistake.
I was fortunate to learn a lot from one of the old black smiths, so for knife making i dident have to hit the books that hard.
The old smitty did put his foot down when i turned up with a nice length of Bofors steel wanting to make a samurai sword, so i cut it in 3 and made 3 nice stilettos instead.
Those 3 went like hot cakes among the gangster idiots i wasted my time with in those days, as if any of those pussies was ever man enough to walk up behind a person and plunge a knife into anyone :person_facepalming:
Actually the only gun action we ever saw was some idiot shooting himself in the foot.
Silencers sold well too, and all you need are a .22 and then press it against the skull before pulling trigger, no can needed for offing a person in broad daylight.
If I had a dollar for every one of those little Swiss Army knives Iāve lost during my lifetime, Iād have at least enough to buy another one. I canāt keep track of those things to save my life.
I too have plans to start knifemaking from old files!
Iāve been collecting files for several years, buying at tag sales, estate sales etc. I only buy the vintage USA made ones. Iāve got probably around 150-175 or so, a lot of really large ones, I want to make some big survival, Jungle types. But Iāve got many medium and small too. Iāve always admired the Anza knives.
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Iāve already got an HFT belt grinder to monkey around with, (a lot of beginners start with it) plus I have cut off saws, a floor drill press, bench grinders etc etc. that Iāve had for years (I tinker with motorcycles, auto repairs etc.) If I get into it Iām planning to sell almost all my knives to buy a proper belt grinder.
Got a few books, and been following knife makers on Youtube, and Iāve designed some patterns on paper I want to make. Iāve also been studying on making sheaths, both leather and kydex. Itās something Iām planning to do in retirement! But I hope to get started sooner!
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On You Tube Iāve always liked this guy, (Gavco Knives) followed his videos around 5-6 years ago:
Wow, thanks a lot for the links! :+1:
I also bought a mini belt sander but Iām afraid itās not good for any serious job. The other thing which still keeps me away is the heat treatment process. I must read/watch more tutorials about it before Iām ready to go.