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Make a workshop knife from a reciprocating saw blade.

I reduced the stock using a bench grinder and frequent quenching in water. The shape of the knife was completed.4984.jpg
 
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Next I made the scales from Cherry. I traced the tang onto one scale and using the new blade marked the perimeter of the tang. A little chisel work and I ready for4986.jpg4987.jpg4988.jpg the glue up.
 
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One the jobs on my 'tuit' list is to make a small dovetailing chisel from a similar sort of blade, which will probably be one from a jig saw. A 3mm chisel is the narrowest you can buy here in the UK though I did see some 1.5mm ones for sale years ago at Workshop Heaven; haven't seen them since though - Rob

Edit - apparently Classic Hand Tools have them in stock
 
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One the jobs on my 'tuit' list is to make a small dovetailing chisel from a similar sort of blade, which will probably be one from a jig saw. A 3mm chisel is the narrowest you can buy here in the UK though I did see some 1.5mm ones for sale years ago at Workshop Heaven; haven't seen them since though - Rob

Edit - apparently Classic Hand Tools have them in stock
Easy enough to make Rob.
If you take your time with the grinding you don’t need to harden and temper
 
Easy enough to make Rob.
If you take your time with the grinding you don’t need to harden and temper
Thanks L, got to find a suitable worn out jig saw blade firstly. I did have a few in a 'baccy tin, but somehow they've ended up with No.1 son in Bromley and there's fat chance of me getting them back - Rob
 
This was what I have been using which is ok but what I have made is much better for me. Fun project which took about 5 hrs to complete.
 
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