just received one of these "lumps" today a bog standard mod survival knife and plan on transforming it into something better with a full regrind/reprofile, new scales and a new kydex sheath!
bottom knife is one of my other 6" bladed profiles just for scale
managed to get the scales off easily with a 6mm drill into the rivets, the welds on the guard were ground off to remove it. heres the profile so far, little off the top to give a smooth curved spine followed by some reshaped of the tang. getting late to grind the bevels but will have a go tomorrow
here it is so far.... to be honest with only half an inch difference in blade length i prefer my "raven" profile. the handle on the MOD knife is extremely long. not sure what to think?...
janso wrote:Looking good brother! I'm getting slightly jealous, envious and pangs of guilt for trading mine years ago. I might have to reinvest soonest....
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this one will be going cheap, bit of a learning curve but i have another one ordered to work on. its significantly lighter and takes a super edge now but think i could have done things a little better... maybe went too far with the bevel grinds? and could have left a little more meat on the handle?...
Looking very good! Wow, that's a nice skill to have
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Interesting post. I have a Boker Magnum that also needs a serious reprofile on the blade, this has given me an idea of how much to take back. I've been too cautious hitherto, getting a good edge but not one that lasts.
this is why i test every blade... both mod survival knifes dated 1993 with very similar grinds albeit 1 degree, blade kept cool right through stock removal and i get this within the first few chops on some 4 inch live ash... blade tempered way to soft one the first one
the other one was put through its paces and seems fine with good heat treat and tempering..