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Main Boards => Hunting Knives and Crafters => Topic started by: LONGBOWKID on June 28, 2011, 07:54:00 PM
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Here's a commission I just finished up.
The knife is composed of 3/16" L6 tool steel. It is 6 3/4" OAL with a flat ground 3" cutting edge. The scales are lacewood with alternating black and white vulcanized liners. There are 2 3/16" steel pins holding it together. It has some simple filework along the spine and a filed in thumbrest. It has a rounded and mirror polished choil, as well as the blade's spine and ricasso also being polished.
This one was fun.
The Kid
(http://i279.photobucket.com/albums/kk155/DBSULLY/ridgeneckerdone038.jpg)
(http://i279.photobucket.com/albums/kk155/DBSULLY/ridgeneckerdone040.jpg)
(http://i279.photobucket.com/albums/kk155/DBSULLY/ridgeneckerdone041.jpg)
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Nice job Kid, I like the profile alot. Keep'em coming
Dana
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Looks nice and looks like it could handle alot.
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Good looking knife. Quick question on the handle-is it stabilized? I used some Lacewood but had some significant problems with it splintering out... I've got a decent amount left and like the look but need to find a better way to finish it or get it stabilized. Thanks
Jeremy
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Jeremy,
It splintered if I wasnt real careful with it. You cant work it with a rasp or rough file without it splintering out either. I just roughed in the shape with my belt grinder then took to hand sanding with a few coats of superglue towards the last few grits.
It would probably be much easier to work when it is stabilized, but I didn't have enough trouble with it to justify stabilizing, IMO.
Hope I was of help.
Thanks for commenting,
Brandon
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Thanks for the info-I used a rasp/file, so there ya go :) . Glad to know if I use some less aggressive means I can do a bit better.
Jeremy
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I really like that knife! The blade looks awesome!
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Thats a working blade design and the thumb cuts on the blade always give that extra blade control. keep it dry and oiled L6 makes a great cutter.
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I like that design a lot. Looks like a real handy knife.
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Nicely done Brandon!
I like it!
Steve
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Potomac Forge
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Dang thats a beauty.Kinda cool for me to watch the immense progression of a lot of you folks on this forum. Not that yours were ever bad but the style of this blade clearly shows that youve come far. Congrats.