@ sigols, sorry my phone does not let me quote people.
As for making your own knives, what I do is just go to Home Depot and buy some bar stock.
Next you will need a angle grinder or hack saw for the basic shape.
Once you have that find your self an anvil (I beam or piece of railroad track)
Build a hot fire, use coal or hardwood and find your self an old furnace blower to really get the fire hot. You will need some insulated work gloves (must be leather) or welding gloves and dampen them.
Now with vice grips place the basic knife cut out in the fire. Once the blade of the knife is red hod remove from the fire. Pound the knife with a hammer and once the desired shape is accomplished drop the knife in a pail of water.
Proceed to sharpen knife and your done!
As for knives I have, I have 2 homemade ones one forged and one is just a sharpened pice of flat stock. I also have a goofy $25 gerber paraframed knife.
As much as it is a cheep knife I find that it stays sharp, is fairly well balanced and is a good utilitarian knife.