2020-03-02 (M) Electro Knife for Simulated Combat EleKSCo

I wanted to experiment with metal braces mounted to the rubber knife blade, so I bought some steel and aluminum stock. Aluminum would be light and easy to work with, but I could tap the steel with threads, and that would make assembly easier. I wasn't sure how much I needed, so I cut two different pairs.
Cut aluminum and steel bars

I figured I would have two holes in the blade that would act as the front bracing point and a third hole at the butt of the knife. With a hacksaw, I removed the stock handle and got ready to connect the two.
Holey metal bars

The rest of the posts for this project have been arranged by date.
First time here?
Completed projects from year 1
Completed projects from year 2
Completed projects from year 3
Completed projects from year 4
Completed projects from year 5
Completed projects from year 6

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2020-02-12

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