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Old 01-19-2016, 01:48 PM
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use a file as your base steel http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/sh...fe-From-a-File


and here is a video of someone doing it
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J_jM...R22sebeeODbp48

these are great for solid thick blade rigid knife, but if you want a flexible knife then use a saw blade. a old hand saw is great for a knife blade if you want it very flexible like a fillet knife but if you want something that is semi-rigid but still has "some" flex to it, then use an old circular saw blade
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Lawnmower blades work good. Just go to any mower shop and ask for old used blades. Should get some for free or cheap.
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Lawnmower blades work good. Just go to any mower shop and ask for old used blades. Should get some for free or cheap.
I know you can buy em brand new for $10 on ebay so used ones cant have any value to anyone I would think
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