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So I have this piece of cpm 10v left over from a billet I bought a while back that I've been saving, and I just can't decide what to make with it.

Its 3.75x1.25x.25 inch roughly. The thickness is a little less that .25 not important enough for me to get the calipers out, and see what exactly the width is.

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So it's a bit too small for me to make a normal fixed blade knife. I'm just not sure what my options are with it. I've thought it over a bit over the past few months, and have come to any conclusions. So this is my call you guys for help.
 
You could make a 2.5” or so utility knife with partial tang. 2 pins and some epoxy in ironwood or some synthetic material would do it. Will be nice for cardboard cutting or any other cutting like carpet, leather, etc


Something like this, your blade will be shorter, but same idea.

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A small paring knife, a couple of kiridashi, a box plane blade, a retrofit blade for a pocket knife?
 
I bought a few 110's on sale last year intending to do just that with M4 or possibly now MagnaCut, but I just haven't had the time.
I have an k390 endura, that needs the blade replaced, it's basically almost all the way gone. I also have a civivi elementum that is a good candidate.

The thing about the endura is the blade is exactly the length of the piece of steel I have, I don't think I have enough room to shape it, and finish it.

So that leaves the elementum. If I'm going to replace the blade on it. I'm going to want to see if I can find some new hardware, because one of the torx on the pivot got stripped, and I had to turn it into a Phillips. So I'll look into that, and maybe some new beatings while I'm at it.
 
Can you weld on a tang or threaded rod and make a hidden tang edc? 0.25 thick is just too big for most kitchen knives.

I picked up damasteel off cuts that are oddly shaped and thicker than I want. I may turn them into kiradashis.
 
Can you weld on a tang or threaded rod and make a hidden tang edc? 0.25 thick is just too big for most kitchen knives.

I picked up damasteel off cuts that are oddly shaped and thicker than I want. I may turn them into kiradashis.
I potentially could I suppose, but welding a steel like cpm 10v, and getting good results is a bit more complicated than simpler steels.

Also too thick isn't really too big of a problem. You can always take material off. Putting it back on is another story.
 
I potentially could I suppose, but welding a steel like cpm 10v, and getting good results is a bit more complicated than simpler steels.

Also too thick isn't really too big of a problem. You can always take material off. Putting it back on is another story.
A dovetail or keyhole fit tang would work in place of welding, without the hassle of a very slow cooling cycle. If you intend to go that route? My vote is still for a retrofit folder blade though.
 
A dovetail or keyhole fit tang would work in place of welding, without the hassle of a very slow cooling cycle. If you intend to go that route? My vote is still for a retrofit folder blade though.
Yeah im definitely leaning towards the retrofitting thing.

The kiridashi and stuff like that I had already thought of, but it seemed a bit boring, everybody does kiridashis already anyway.
 
I potentially could I suppose, but welding a steel like cpm 10v, and getting good results is a bit more complicated than simpler steels.

Also too thick isn't really too big of a problem. You can always take material off. Putting it back on is another story.
At 0.25 in, could you drill and tap?
 
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