Has anyone tried this. I've heard about it before, saw it on the history channel once.
I was thinking about giving it a try.
I could use some advice. This would be my first attempt at knife making.
Do not use a cheap file. Go to a garage sale or something and get a quality wore out file. I use charcoal brickets, and a shopvac on blow side. Place the file in the charcoal after they are full ready, and raise the heat with the blower. When a magnet will no longer stick to it (check the entire length of the file), take it out of the coals and let it "slowly air cool" until it can be held with the bare hand. At this point, put it back into the coals, and with the blower raise the temp up again, until once again the file looses it magnetism. When this temp is again reached, turn off the blower, and leave the file in the coals until the coals burn out and the file cools again on it's own.
At this point the file will be soft enough to work and even cut with a hack saw.
Shape the knife (I use a grinder for part of that) like you want it, polish it if that is the finish you want, and get the charcoal out again.
Once again, heat it up until a magnet won't stick to it. By the way, this is between 1400 & 1500 degrees. Once you reach this temp, quickly take the knife out and quench about 2/3rds of the blade (edge down) in a mixture of 3 parts 30 weight oil and 1 part diesel oil. When the rib (top part of the blade) turns dark, quench the entire blade and keep it under until it cools enough to be held in the bare hand.
Scrub the oil off and, you may want to re polish here. Next, preheat your oven on you cook stove to 430 degrees and put the knife in the oven for about an hour and twenty minutes with the edge UP. After that allotted time, turn the oven off, but leave the knife inside until the oven and knife are cool and the knife can once again be handled bare handed. Put a handle and a tang too if your so inclined, and sharpen it. Your done.