Making Sheep Shear Knives: CHEAP & EASY!
Today in the shop I am reclaiming an old pair of rusty and pitted sheep shears that I recently picked up for a few dollars at a flea market. I am saving them from a life of becoming a wall ornament in someone's bathroom, and turning them into a pair of Petty knives.
I cut the shears apart, cleaned and de-rusted them, ground in the asymmetrical bevels, and then shaped and fit the wooden handles. I glues the handles to the external tang, and pinned them together for some additional strength with 1/8" brass pins. The wooden handle design is one that drew and edited several times before finding one that I liked, while adding to the aesthetic of the knife, pairing sharp facets with a smooth curved back.
I love the way these knives feel in the hand, and how well they work in the kitchen. If you are interested in owning one of these knives, head over to Instagram and follow AOC there to see when they become available for sale. All of your support helps the channel grow. I will definitely be making more.
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I cut the shears apart, cleaned and de-rusted them, ground in the asymmetrical bevels, and then shaped and fit the wooden handles. I glues the handles to the external tang, and pinned them together for some additional strength with 1/8" brass pins. The wooden handle design is one that drew and edited several times before finding one that I liked, while adding to the aesthetic of the knife, pairing sharp facets with a smooth curved back.
I love the way these knives feel in the hand, and how well they work in the kitchen. If you are interested in owning one of these knives, head over to Instagram and follow AOC there to see when they become available for sale. All of your support helps the channel grow. I will definitely be making more.
Check out our podcast, The Art of Craftsmanship, on all of your favorite podcasting platforms, where we talk about making things, shop tips, fun stories, and YouTube content creation.
Follow us on Instagram @theartofcraftsmanship and @theartofcameraguy to see what’s happening in the shop on a daily basis, join in with the live streams, and catch sneak peeks of our up coming videos.
If you would like to purchase AOC merchandise, you can find us on Tee Spring here...
https://the-art-of-craftsmanship-3.creator-spring.com/
To those of you who feel like you got something special from our videos and want to know how you can support us further, check out our Patreon page here... https://www.patreon.com/theartofcraftsmanship
Видео Making Sheep Shear Knives: CHEAP & EASY! канала The Art of Craftsmanship
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