How can I build the jagdkommando /diy/?
What tools can cut a groove like that in a perfect spiral on a cylindrical bit of metal?
Who not cut it straight, then heat it up, twist, quench?
>>1137550
I'm sorta worried that the turns won't be equal if I twist it. If I was building it for me, maybe, but it's for a friend
>>1137545
>What tools
metal lathe
Someone on /diy made one late last year
>>1137574
and they never posted again when they realized how said their life was.
>>1137545
A round file, or a piece of one, would work for this. Think rifling, and Google rifling machines, and one of those methods will be adaptable. Personally, I don't think it would be a problem to just lay it out how you want it and file the flutes in there, but it's about your comfort level. If it's already hardened your kind of screwed, that would take forever with grinders and stones.
>>1137545
CNC Mill it and then harden it.
Cast it fiberglass impregnated resin.
>>1137545
I build one myselft
>>1138000
I first turn a 4140 steel rod in the lathe, making it hollow in the handle to save weight.
Also make the grooves to have some grip.
The spiral part was made on a milling machine using an indexed dividing head.
The dividing head was coupled to the X axis of the milling machine with a set of gears. (manual lathe and manual milling machine)
Basically was like making an helicoidal gear, but with a cilindrical mill intead of a tooth profiled one.
>>1137574
yes, it was me
>>1137582
i was bussy building my new shop.
>>1137566
if the heat is even, the twist will be even as well
>>1138293
nah, it's 1/3 of twist, same as jagdkommando.
But mine is slightly thicker.
Jagdkommando is quite small as i saw on internet.
>>1138307
>>1138307
Looks more like 1/6 of a twist to me, bud.
>>1137566
dont be a pussy
>>1138308
You didn't drill holes in the blade.
This allows blood to easier pass though, It's very important.
>>1138834
Yeah, I didn't have a way to do it. The milling machine didn't have a vertical head to drill.
Also didn't plan to kill anything
>>1138834
wrong
they're speedholes, they make the knife go faster through the air
>>1139058
>geneva convention
Your retarded.
>>1139066
>Your retarded
this while thread is retarded.
>>1139058
Just Google what the Geneva convention is...
>>1139426
Everything in this thread is regarded
>>1139058
Geneva Convention - 3 world dost care, also it aplys only on combat personal - soldiers and so.
Thats why police/civis can use CS gas, holow points etc.
>>1137598
This, which is probably how the original was made because it looks like a "how many operations can I show off on this one?" piece.
>>1139058
>Also these are illegal as per the Geneva Convention.
SPECIFIC applicable citation needed. Hint, the motherfucking Geneva and Hague Conventions are online.
>>1139058
you need like a liter of air in the bloodstream to kill an adult. dont think those little holes are for that.
most likely they're there to look tacticool cris costa neat.
>>1141543
*half liter
>>1139541
>Everything in this thread is regarded
>regarded
I wholeheartedly agree
>speed holes
>blood holes
Stop playing vidya gaems
>>1139058
what is blood pressure?
>>1141543
to kill an adult from just having air in the bloodstream yes, but it only requires a small air bubble to cause an air embolism, which may or may not happen.
>>1139058
All if these idiots are wrong the holes are done to help lighten and balance the fucking blade
>protip don't drill holes right through the core of a knife it can make the knife more prone to breaking
>>1141684
A small amount being a couple CCs of air
t. Veterinary Tech who took a year of med school and learned all sorts of intradesting stuff about injections