I have a customer request to grind a harpoon-style swedge knife to have a sharpened edge along that harpoon grind. I am thinking I can just clamp the KJ-45 to the edge side of the knife on the primary grind bevel and use this way but am worried I am missing something here. It seems that it should work but it's an expensive knife and I'd hate to mess up for not asking first. Thoughts? Anybody with experience doing this?
Quote from: Thy Will Be Done on February 25, 2023, 02:22:38 AMI have a customer request to grind a harpoon-style swedge knife to have a sharpened edge along that harpoon grind. I am thinking I can just clamp the KJ-45 to the edge side of the knife on the primary grind bevel and use this way but am worried I am missing something here. It seems that it should work but it's an expensive knife and I'd hate to mess up for not asking first. Thoughts? Anybody with experience doing this?
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If you're trying to clamp the bevel/edge side of a knife, that's the opposite way the KJ-45 works. You'd probably have to shim it up with tape or something. (But not sure this is what you mean?)
I did find this, not sure if it'll help: Swedges and harpoon tips, to sharpen or not (https://www.bladeforums.com/threads/swedges-and-harpoon-tips-to-sharpen-or-not.1616761/)
Quote from: cbwx34 on February 25, 2023, 03:16:16 PMQuote from: Thy Will Be Done on February 25, 2023, 02:22:38 AMI have a customer request to grind a harpoon-style swedge knife to have a sharpened edge along that harpoon grind. I am thinking I can just clamp the KJ-45 to the edge side of the knife on the primary grind bevel and use this way but am worried I am missing something here. It seems that it should work but it's an expensive knife and I'd hate to mess up for not asking first. Thoughts? Anybody with experience doing this?
Picture?
If you're trying to clamp the bevel/edge side of a knife, that's the opposite way the KJ-45 works. You'd probably have to shim it up with tape or something. (But not sure this is what you mean?)
I did find this, not sure if it'll help: Swedges and harpoon tips, to sharpen or not (https://www.bladeforums.com/threads/swedges-and-harpoon-tips-to-sharpen-or-not.1616761/)
Yes, you have the correct understanding to clamp the beveled side of the blade to grind and sharpen the swedge grind just like that thread you found. If I cannot use the KJ-45 my only option is to freehand but I want to make sure it turns out nice in the end.
I think using the small knife jig to clamp the handle might be your best bet.
Quote from: 3D Anvil on February 26, 2023, 06:46:47 AMI think using the small knife jig to clamp the handle might be your best bet.
I had just seen this jig and thought it may be the best route to go with this. Would this also work with longer dagger type knives/swords? This is another solution I am in need of moving forward as I've not tried working with these yet.