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Forgecraft Hi-Carbon Reduex

Discussion in 'JapaneseKnifeSharpening / Dave Martell Knives' started by Dave Martell, May 18, 2015.

  1. Dave Martell

    Dave Martell Professional Craftsman Founding Member

    Dave ecchef wanted to spruce up his vintage Forgecraft Hi-Carbon Chef's knife. He sent me a killer "live ended" wa handle to install. The Forgie's tang was very wide so I first reduced it's width and then shaped it into a hidden tang with a shoulder then reshaped and smoothed the choil.

    This knife was slightly thick along the bevel, most thickness seen in the curve up to the tip. The knife was also kind of ugly and well worn. I took it upon myself to thin the large bevel to make it even along it's length and then I refinished the factory Forgecraft look of the top half of the blade.

    I think this came out pretty nice in looks but I KNOW that it's going to perform crazy good so I'm happy for once.

    Thanks for letting me play with your knife Dave. [​IMG]

    Forgecraft HC1.jpg Forgecraft HC2.jpg Forgecraft HC3.jpg JapaneseKnifeSharpening Forgecraft 23.JPG JapaneseKnifeSharpening Forgecraft 34.JPG
     
  2. That looks incredible Dave!

    I've always been hesitant to do a live edge handle like that...but you pulled it off wonderfully.
     
  3. Nice work Dave! That looks incredible!
    How did you refinish the top half of the blade?
     
  4. MattS

    MattS Founding Member

    Wow, did you etch the top?

    Really nice work!
     
  5. Dave Martell

    Dave Martell Professional Craftsman Founding Member


    I'd love to take credit for the handle but it wasn't done by me, I just installed it. This is a Mikey Riggen handle.
     
    Last edited: May 18, 2015
  6. Dave Martell

    Dave Martell Professional Craftsman Founding Member


    I blued the top half.

    Thanks for the kind words. :)
     
  7. Dave Martell

    Dave Martell Professional Craftsman Founding Member

    Thank you
     
  8. cheflarge

    cheflarge Founding Member

    Awesome job, Dave, well done!!! :cool:
     
  9. MotoMike

    MotoMike Founding Member

    outstanding!
     
  10. Mrmnms

    Mrmnms Founding Member Gold Contributor

    stunning. The handle is a perfect compliment to the work you did Dave. I think I'll have to put my Forgie to belts when in comes home.
     
  11. Lucretia

    Lucretia Founding Member

    Had to laugh when I looked at this thread. I've been eyeballling this combo for the past couple weeks.

    Forgie.jpg

    Thanks for giving me a preview of what it would look like, Dave! (It would look pretty darn good...)
     
  12. Dave Martell

    Dave Martell Professional Craftsman Founding Member


    Go for it Mike!
     
  13. Dave Martell

    Dave Martell Professional Craftsman Founding Member


    No way, you're literally looking at the same thing, LOL
     
  14. MotoMike

    MotoMike Founding Member

    Dave
    I wonder when I see Forgys turned into wa handle. the center of the tang has holes in it and I wonder if you fill those in, or just be careful when narrowing the tang to not get too close. what concerns would I have in making the change?
     
  15. Dave Martell

    Dave Martell Professional Craftsman Founding Member


    Very astute observation! You're correct, the holes do become off centered when making the conversion. What I did was just like you described in that I was careful to not blow them out. On this particular knife I shortened the tang enough that the rear holes were removed so no big deal there but on another Forgie I just did (same owner) this conversion to the holes were VERY close to the edge and I had to be EXTRA careful in shaping the tang. I don't think that it's be a big deal even if they did get blown out though, I just didn't want to do that for my own mental well being. :)
     
  16. MotoMike

    MotoMike Founding Member

    Thank's Dave
    Don't know if you'd be divulging any trade secrets, but I would mind seeing the tang work:D:D
     

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