Machete Modifications

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I have wanted to give knife making a try, but get a little overwhelmed with the process, especially the forging part. So I figured I could try simply modifying an existing knife to get my feet wet. I was buying a few odds and ends (Disposable Tools) at Harbor Freight last week and stumbled upon the ugliest Machete I have ever seen! Figured it would be a great project, if I could make this homely beast good looking I would at least be on the path to making my own blades. So I spent the $5.50 and learned quite a bit from the project.

Here she is a Harbor Freight Machete, that grip looks like a real blister maker!

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My first re profile job, I used a fine 8” file, DMT Diafolds from course to xx fine and finished up with fine sandpaper on a mouse pad. I cold blued the steel also. I also reshaped the spine slightly.

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On to the scales, I had a nice chunk of hardwood in my woodpile, I think it is cherry or oak but not sure? Traced the tang, cut them out with a jig saw. The tang had holes in it; I only needed to drill one additional hole for the hollow pin I made for a wrist strap attachment point.

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Turned 3 brass pins from some brass rod I had and drilled one hollow.

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I used two part Epoxy and put it all together and let it set in the vice overnight.
Roughed it down on a belt sander and made the overall width 1”

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Then I contoured it to fit my hand perfectly using a $35.00 1”x 30” belt grinder from Harbor Freight and sandpaper.

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Decided to throw on a few coats of Tru-Oil on the scales, here is the finished Machete.

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Impressive work.
Especialy the handles! Now just sell it as the Lite machete, nobody will notice :p

I actualt liked the old machete you remade. Looks a bit like a pirate's cutlass, harr harr
 
Great job on those handles and on working that edge! It's not just a machete from Harbor Freight any more.
 
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Looks awesome! I actually started on a similar project, then halfway through I realized the machetes spine wasn't straight!
 
Cool beans. I’ve seen that machete at HF and always thought it looked like something from a Chinese pirate movie. Nice work on it!
 
Thank for the kind words! I really enjoyed this little project. I went by the book store and found a book called "$50 Knife Shop" by Wayne Goddard, hey the price is right:)
I'll let you know what is next!
 
I have one i did, its my 1000 post give away (or some post number close to that, busy family lately). Time will tell what it looks like.
 
Great work on the handles. If you have the ability to turn stuff on a lathe you are way ahead of me. I always wanted to do that.
 
Looks great! Makes me realize how badly I need to invest in a belt sander/drill press/band saw. I'm making do with a dremel right now! :(

That's one heck of an Ugly Duckling-style transformation. Great job! :thumbup:
 
You made a good looking machete! How much was the actual cost to make it? (not including the book or the tools)
 
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