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    Re: Bit by the Dirk bug

    Quote Originally Posted by Dale Seago View Post
    If you WERE going to be traditional and have it represent a cut-down broadsword or backsword blade, it would be a "Moran" style or convex edge.

    What really drives me buggy about DIY dirk projects is the way they're so often misproportioned -- the biggest (literally) things being handles 'way too long, and blades much broader and thicker than sword blades were.

    Historically, dirks weren't "meant for sword fights" either: They were stabbing/slicing weapons meant for puncturing and cutting, um, meat. If you ever want some good clues as to how they probably were historically used, the dagger-fighting sections of surviving medieval and Renaissance-era European training manuals would be useful.
    I'll second that. I am a hunter myself, and have had to use a Kabar for something I wished I had a dirk for (once)...If you plan on using yours for traditional "hunting" applications, take a look at the grind styles on German trouses-they were notorious for carrying those and hunting swords, even into the firearms era. In making my dirk, the (sword) blade would have been differentially tempered-and, given what I plan on doing with it, including chopping 2x4's and whacking rope in cutting tests, it made sense to retain that particular quality-Hard edge and a softer but still springy back.

    Also, a side note...You may find a sgian achlais or gralloch knife and a light hatchet more useful in the boonies than a single heavier knife...
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    Re: Bit by the Dirk bug

    There isn't a thing in the world wrong with being a purist. Heck, ask me how I feel about most Shakespearian movies.

    If ever I make a proper dirk, I'll stick more to history.

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    Re: Bit by the Dirk bug

    Brian

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    Re: Bit by the Dirk bug

    Quote Originally Posted by Woodsheal View Post
    Nice!!
    "It's all the same to me, war or peace,
    I'm killed in the war or hung during peace."

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