Hollis, A file will make a knife but it's a tough way to go.
Most files are designed to cut steel and have a very high carbon content for maximum hardness. This makes them hard to work (make into a knife) and they tend to be brittle in hard use.
I'd rather go with the spring.
Edited to add: Hollis, by a good source of knife steel, around here that means a steel I can work with in a timely and resource effective manner. Sometimes "free' can cost you a lot of time and money.
A better answer is yes they will make a good knife for some applications but the difficulty of working the file into a usable knife blade would put it down on my list of materials to use.
Last edited by Bill Harsey; 04-30-2006 at 16:07.
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