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Main Boards => Hunting Knives and Crafters => Topic started by: Nala on August 15, 2009, 10:39:00 PM
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Hey all,
I have been looking at a couple places at some knife kits. One of them is Texas Knifemaker. They look like some very nice kits. I have thought about getting one and trying it out. Seems like a good way to get into seeing whats involved in "making" a knife from scratch.
There are several styles that I like but first I would like to ask and see what you all think of these knife kits. How is the quality, are they worth the time and effort or should I just start from scratch if I want to make my own knife for the first time?
I'd like to hear your thoughts...
Thanks for your time.
Nala
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TX Knifemaker Supply does have some high quality kits.
Just make sure whatever you buy its made in the USA so you are getting quality steel.
There's a lot of Pakistan and Indian stuff floating around out there and the steel is sometimes subpar.
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Ray hit it right on the head.
And a kit is an excellent way to get started, especially if your tool collection is minimal.
Dan
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There is also a very wise and experienced bladesmith that offers his kits. His name is Jerry Van Eizenga of Michigan. His work is award winning. All I have for him is a phone number for contact info. Lin
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Lin
Can you either post or PM me that number? If he makes stick tangs I would like to check into getting some blades.Currently I make only stick tangs untill I can afford better tools.I've been making scandi bladed knives because I've had trouble getting any other style in a steel I know is good.
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I'd like to have his info too please.
Thanks
Nala
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I'm not sure if he offers kits for fixed blades but you can ask. I saw that he has kits for folders. I saw this in a recent magazine article, but cant put my hands on it now. I'll PM you both. Lin