sicilian767
Well-Known Member
Hi guys,
So, I'm currently making my very first (successful) knife. I bought a piece of 1095 steel from usaknifemaker (love 1095, it's a great performing, low cost steel) and ground away. However, I made a mistake when making the knife because I didn't fully plan through what I was going to do for the handle. I thought I was going to do like most factory knives, and grind off part of the tang to make it skinnier than the blade. However, my steel is only 1 inch wide, and there was really no need for me to do that because after grinding it I decided the best option for mounting a handle would be to epoxy two pieces of wood to each side of the tang to create a handle. The biggest reason for this is I'm very limited in tools. I have a dremel, a hand held (and not too powerful) belt sander, a grinder, a saw, and a hand file. What would be really handy is a drill press, a bigger grinder, and a large belt sander, but those are out of financial reach for now.
So my question to you guys is, what would you recommend the best (and most solid) solution is for attaching the handle? While at the same time making it good looking. For the wood handle, I literally took it out of my back woods, so I got plenty to spare if I mess up a couple of times. I was thinking about drilling out a hole in a piece of wood, but this will be tricky to get exact by hand, and I'm also afraid of the wood cracking on the sides. Would using epoxy to glue the two pieces of wood to the side of the handle be a strong design?
This won't be the last knife I make either, so if this one doesn't turn out perfect, it's okay because I'm gonna give it another run right after I'm done with this one
I'm currently saving up for an anvil and hammers so I can start forging steel, but so far the grinder is working great 
Looking forward to hearing some input! I'm not sure how to post pictures on here, but I'll make a quick youtube video of it's dimensions and what it looks like, and then post the link on here
So, I'm currently making my very first (successful) knife. I bought a piece of 1095 steel from usaknifemaker (love 1095, it's a great performing, low cost steel) and ground away. However, I made a mistake when making the knife because I didn't fully plan through what I was going to do for the handle. I thought I was going to do like most factory knives, and grind off part of the tang to make it skinnier than the blade. However, my steel is only 1 inch wide, and there was really no need for me to do that because after grinding it I decided the best option for mounting a handle would be to epoxy two pieces of wood to each side of the tang to create a handle. The biggest reason for this is I'm very limited in tools. I have a dremel, a hand held (and not too powerful) belt sander, a grinder, a saw, and a hand file. What would be really handy is a drill press, a bigger grinder, and a large belt sander, but those are out of financial reach for now.
So my question to you guys is, what would you recommend the best (and most solid) solution is for attaching the handle? While at the same time making it good looking. For the wood handle, I literally took it out of my back woods, so I got plenty to spare if I mess up a couple of times. I was thinking about drilling out a hole in a piece of wood, but this will be tricky to get exact by hand, and I'm also afraid of the wood cracking on the sides. Would using epoxy to glue the two pieces of wood to the side of the handle be a strong design?
This won't be the last knife I make either, so if this one doesn't turn out perfect, it's okay because I'm gonna give it another run right after I'm done with this one
Looking forward to hearing some input! I'm not sure how to post pictures on here, but I'll make a quick youtube video of it's dimensions and what it looks like, and then post the link on here