Making a Drop Point Hunting knife, without the use of a belt grinder

Custom Knife Making: The “No Belt Grinder“ Drop Point Knife. Knife making with common tools. Thank you for joining me on my channel. Today, we will be making a Drop Point Hunting knife, using only commonly available tools that you will find at any local hardware store. No belt grinder was used for this build. I made this knife using 3,2mm 1070 steel for the blade, 3,2mm steel pins, 6mm Carbon Fiber tube for the Lanyard hole and Rhodesian Teak for the scales. Feel free to use whatever you have available or prefer. Don’t forget to like and subscribe. Download the template from below link: 01:00 Cutting the Profile 01:30 Hand filing the profile 02:30 Mark and drill the pinning holes 04:20 Mark the plunge lines and bevel areas 07:00 File the plunge lines and bevel areas 12:50 File the sharpening choil 13:40 Prepare the steel pins 16:13 Prepare the wood scales 18:23 Rough shape the scales 23:29 Heat treat the blade 26:30 Remove the warp from the blade 28:50 Hand sand the blade 33:12 Prep the scales for glue-up 34:49 Glue and assemble the knife 37:38 Clean up the pins 38:18 Peen the pins 39:00 Shape the scales 34:20 Sharpen the blade DISCLAIMER: The information provided on this channel is for entertainment purposes only. Any action you as the viewer takes upon the information on this channel is strictly at your own risk, and Zeeman Knives will not be liable for any losses, damages, or personal injuries in connection with the use of this content (including losses, damages, or injuries sustained while you were trying to emulate the actions and projects on this channel). Always wear the appropriate safety clothing.