"MI MACHETE".DIY "MACHETE".

 by Mr.Sanchez
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Templed by Sun and Rain and left as useless , it was waiting for someone who could back it to live  Blast Wood and make some Big Noise.
Aint a cool Intro…?
If you google "Machete" you´ll find a pic of an Old Badass Texican…that’s not the one that I´m going to talk about…I´m talking about that Tool that many of us have used since medieval times.
While  researching for this project I realized that Media show the Machete as an Instrument of Terror used by violent people, but don’t emphasize in the uses as Tool that many people gave it.
So as a tribute to this Noble Tool; I´ll show you how I made my own Machete for my wood working projects.



Forjado por la lluvia y el Sol y abandonado como inservible al lado de las vias del Tren, estaba esperando que alguien le devolviera la vida y asi poder hacer desastres y Ruido.
Vacana la Introduccion si o no…?
Si buscas machete en google encontraras a un veterano mexicano de muy malas Pulgas…de el no vamos a hablar Hoy…voy a hablar de esa herramienta tan útil que muchos hemos usado y otros se mueren por usar.
En el transcurso de la investigación para este proyecto me di cuenta que los medios muestran las atrocidades que mucha gente ha hecho con esta noble herramienta y no enfatizan en las utilidades que muchas culturas le han dado y le seguirán dando al Machete.
Así que decidí hacerle un tributo al instrumento que muchas manos empuñaron para luchar por la Libertad de nuestros pueblos y que nos permitieron poder ir a otros lejanos países lejos de nuestras raíces y así terminar fregando pisos y desempeñar Labores mal vistas para los ojos de Otros, (Afortunadamente no es mi caso)bueno ese no era el fin pero así resultaron las cosas…no es así….?.
He dicho…

 
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Step 1: Lets Rock...A Darle pues...

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Stuff.

1 meter x 10 cms x 3mm Rusted Steel Sheet. Tempered by the weather Conditions.
3 mts paracord.
Piece of leather.
Leather needle if you dont have one use a clip.Aguja para cuero si no la tienes, usa un Clip.
Lamina de Acero Forjada y templada por las condiciones meteorológicas y ambientales.
Rounded File. Lima Redonda.
Drill.Taladro
Angle Grinder. Pulidora.
Buck Knife.Mikaela.. Navaja Patecabra.
Forge. Optional. Forja o Fragua. Opcional
C Clamp. Prensa en C.
Vise. Prensa.
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DrMarco says: Jan 19, 2012. 8:22 PM
el trabajo con el machete esta excelente, si me permites una recomendación yo le cambiaría el cuero con que cosiste el estuche por hilo encerado, el que se usa para coser zapatos, eso sera sin duda mucho mas resistente a los elementos. Saludos
Mr.Sanchez (author) in reply to DrMarcoJan 23, 2012. 4:35 AM
Gracias por la sugerencia , estoy de acuero, la verdad utilicé lo que tenía a la mano.Hare las mejoras que séan necesarias.
builderkidj says: Jul 12, 2011. 10:18 PM
Join the weekly challenge!
Mr.Sanchez (author) in reply to builderkidjJul 13, 2011. 5:03 AM
I´m on it.Thnks...
antoman11 says: Jul 7, 2011. 6:12 PM
I like the way that you weaved it, how it goes through the centre. Very nice 5 stars.
Mr.Sanchez (author) in reply to antoman11Jul 7, 2011. 6:25 PM
Thnk U so much...and it works so fine.
M.C. Langer says: Jun 20, 2011. 8:34 PM
Voted. Good luck!! :-)
Mr.Sanchez (author) in reply to M.C. LangerJun 24, 2011. 5:02 PM
En palabras de el filosofo Criollo, y cito: "Perder es ganar un poco" =(...
M.C. Langer in reply to Mr.SanchezJun 26, 2011. 8:14 PM
:-(
Mr.Sanchez (author) in reply to M.C. LangerJun 21, 2011. 4:33 AM
Thnks Compa...!!!
M.C. Langer in reply to Mr.SanchezJun 21, 2011. 6:42 PM
If I won the Dead Computer Contest with a Cyborg and my codename became "Cyborg", your codename will be "Machete"??? :-P
Mr.Sanchez (author) in reply to M.C. LangerJun 22, 2011. 9:29 AM
Mucho gusto, Ricardo Sanchez, para los amigos :"MACHETE"..."me gusta como suena...   >B].
Nice to meet you, Mr. Sanchez, but friends  can call me: "MACHETE "
 
Mr.Sanchez (author) in reply to Mr.SanchezJun 22, 2011. 9:55 AM
But ONLY if i win...AND wIN ...AND....WIN...!!!!
ToolboxGuy says: Jun 5, 2011. 4:16 PM
Thank you for writing in two languages!
Mr.Sanchez (author) in reply to ToolboxGuyJun 6, 2011. 1:08 PM
Ure wellcome...well II´m trying to improve my few english skills.
ToolboxGuy in reply to Mr.SanchezJun 6, 2011. 8:12 PM
Yo hablo en espanol tambien, pero muy despachio y con dificil.
Estan treinta anos despues de yo tengan(?) instrucciones en espanol.

As you can see, my English is far better than my Spanish.
Mr.Sanchez (author) in reply to ToolboxGuyJun 7, 2011. 4:34 AM
Instructables enEspañol....jummmm...Buena Idea...!!!!
ToolboxGuy in reply to Mr.SanchezJun 7, 2011. 7:18 AM
Instruccioneshacer? instruyofactible?
Construye? HacerLoMismo? (Esto es Dificil!)
FabricanteFactible?
Mr.Sanchez (author) in reply to ToolboxGuyJun 7, 2011. 12:53 PM
Instructivo, capaz de construir.
The nerdling in reply to Mr.SanchezJun 21, 2011. 10:09 PM
ahhh confusing, (probably because i don't speake spanish)
Itscrafty says: Jun 15, 2011. 8:25 PM
I love this instructable,i love the machete, i am currently making the machete and will be finished tomorrow, i havent used the technique of yours, but was inspired by this instructable as ive always wanted a machete, thank you for the inspiration and good instructable
tigle says: Jun 13, 2011. 3:24 PM
Sr. Sanchez, quedó muy bueno su trabajo y más si es un pedazo de metal recuperado, creo que le da más valor, vi todas las fotos y aprendí algunas cosas, creo que esa es la idea de estas paginas, lo felicito. Quedo MACHETE el Machete, En mi pais utilizamos el termino machete para algo muy bueno, por ejemplo; Como esta la salud? y se responde Machete o la fiesta estaba machete. De nuevo lo felicito. Saludos
Mr.Sanchez (author) in reply to tigleJun 13, 2011. 5:31 PM
Gracias por valorarlo de tal modo...es un utencilio diario en mi region...y tienen mucho significado y sino preguntemosle a Elpidio valdez
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J1htdAy4c6U
djzadjza says: Jun 7, 2011. 4:11 PM
Your english is quite good. i love the instructable and while your grammer is not perfect, it is easy to tell exactly what you mean
Mr.Sanchez (author) in reply to djzadjzaJun 7, 2011. 7:50 PM
Thnks djzadjza..did I spell Right...?
djzadjza in reply to Mr.SanchezJun 9, 2011. 7:53 PM
Yeah well you were close if not right on with most things but unfortunetly you spelled my wrong. You spelled it mi and it is accually spelled my. Most of the errors I wouldn't have noticed if I hadnt been paying attention.
Mr.Sanchez (author) in reply to djzadjzaJun 10, 2011. 6:47 AM
Ohhhh...dont you get it...?...first title its in Spanish (My native Language) and the last one is In English
djzadjza in reply to Mr.SanchezJun 11, 2011. 11:44 AM
that would make sense... i feel really stupid right now. By the way, that was really cool that you put it in spanish.
Mr.Sanchez (author) in reply to djzadjzaJun 11, 2011. 12:16 PM
XD...actually when I said :"Did I spell right...?"was talking about your Nickname...Thnks 4 ur comments..
djzadjza in reply to Mr.SanchezJun 11, 2011. 3:43 PM
Well I feel even stupider now. But yes you spelled it right.
Kaptain Kool says: Jun 4, 2011. 5:14 AM
Great job! Your english is very good and the machete looks awesome!
Mr.Sanchez (author) in reply to Kaptain KoolJun 4, 2011. 5:53 AM
Thnk u so much your appreciations...I´m still learning English through Instructables...pls forgive my grammar mistakes...
jstoner in reply to Mr.SanchezJun 5, 2011. 11:48 PM
Trust me, tu ingles es mejor de mi español (I think that's how to say it). Just keep at it, as long as you're learning and improving you have nothing to be embarrassed about.

And awesome instructible.
Mr.Sanchez (author) in reply to jstonerJun 11, 2011. 12:17 PM
Thnk U so much jstoner...
james1214 says: Jun 7, 2011. 12:34 PM
It is for this same reason you never want to wear gloves while using an angle grinder. If a glove gets caught you will suffer far greater injuries then if you just cut yourself with the grinder. Additionally id say that the most important way to avoid hurting yourself with an angle grinder is to securly clamp your workpiece and use both hands on the tool. This will keep your precious digits out of the line of fire.

On another note I love this instructable. I am an amateur bladesmith and love seeing what others are doing.
Mr.Sanchez (author) in reply to james1214Jun 7, 2011. 12:58 PM
Never want to wear Gloves...?...Ohhh ...Boy In fact You are an amateur...Safety First...even the gratest bladesmithers wear gloves.
james1214 in reply to Mr.SanchezJun 7, 2011. 1:22 PM
Amateur bladesmith, yes.... but im a professional in the stone industry and have done plenty to know what im talking about.

I use a 4.5" angle grinder at least 10 times a day. I worked for a while in a shop and on two separate occasions saw incidents that resulted in major injuries to multiple fingers from wearing gloves and them getting caught in the spinning blade of an angle grinder.

I am not discounting the wearing of gloves in other applications. Just while cutting or using a grinder. For example I would reccomend wearing gloves whenever you are sharpening a knife or wrapping a handle or any time sharp things are involved. Also when welding or plasma cutting or using a torch or brasing.
james1214 in reply to james1214Jun 7, 2011. 1:33 PM
f one wants to wear gloves the only ones I would suggest are the thickest, tightest leather gloves you can find. You want them to not be loose at all, also the tighter the glove the more control and dexterity you have which reduces the chance of injury.
Mr.Sanchez (author) in reply to james1214Jun 7, 2011. 3:38 PM
Ok...Im agreed thickest and tightest ones are the best...In fact youre right ...a cousin of mine loose three fingers cause wearing biiig f___ng Gloves.(I saw that and was so Sad...)thats why i enfasize the value of Safety.
Im just saying that rookies could read that dont wear Gloves and they dont..so they can injuried themselves...Thnks to help to clarify your comment...
Flash635 says: Jun 5, 2011. 6:50 AM
A flat leaf spring is good stock to make a machette blade.
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