I know it's been a while but its been cold out in that garage and I haven't done much. What I did do, I did at Christmas. I made three Uli knives for my sisters and my wife. What is an Uli knife? Well I grew up with my mom having one, we called it the chopper and I thought that it was a fixture of american kitchens same as a can opener. Little did I know that out side Oregon and Alaska they are not all that well known. Well read on to see a step by step of making an Uli knife...Or any knife really since its pretty much the same cept the details.
Step 3. Find some steel. This is an industrial saw blade.
Step 4. Rough cut. I use a 4 1/2 inch angle grinder with a cut off wheel.
Step 1. Clean up your work space-OK good enough on to step two!
Step 3. Find some steel. This is an industrial saw blade.
Step 4. Rough cut. I use a 4 1/2 inch angle grinder with a cut off wheel.
Step 5. Refine. Now the inside of a curve is about fifty times harder to cut then the outside of the curve because you run out of space. I found the best way is to just start taking triangle chunks out thusly.
And thusly
And when you get it down to where it looks like a country girls teeth you are ready for step 6.
Step 6. take all the rough stuff off
And thusly
And when you get it down to where it looks like a country girls teeth you are ready for step 6.
Step 6. take all the rough stuff off
*note, this step should be skiped if you have a cranky wife..sheesh!
Here is another one I made for a coworker diffrent style same idea.