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Main Boards => Hunting Knives and Crafters => Topic started by: Bodork on July 01, 2011, 08:57:00 PM
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I finally had the time to make another knife. This one is for an archery buddy that wanted a knife for elk season. I hope it is not too long and skinny for him. The handle is ironwood burl and the blade is 1085 carbon. The blade is 4-1/4" and the overall length is 9-1/2". Thanks for looking! Mike
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v78/mikebaker/100_0345.jpg)
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Very clean, has a nice flow. Great job, Moon.
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:notworthy:
Very nice!
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Wowzer!!!!!!!!! Stunning!
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I think that is a spectacular looking knife!
Allan
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Wow! That is some awesome wood on a great looking knife!
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Great work, a real looker.
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That knife has a gorgeous profile. Excellent lines...er, curves! :) The handle is beautiful, as well.
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I like it. Your buddy should be very happy. I love iron wood.
Chris
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Beautiful knife. Your bud should be pleased. The ironwood files are super.
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Mike, that is a great looking knife! Looks to be very good fit and finish!
You should be proud!
Steve
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Potomac Forge
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Mike, that a very nice knife, I noticed you don't have you name on it, any reason why.
Dana
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That handle is a beauty!
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Thanks for the compliments, guys!
Dana the only reason I don't have my name on my knives is nothing more than a bunch of poor excuses.
a) I don't have a press so the idea of a stamp doesn't really appeal to me because I don't want the double stamp effect you can get using a hammer.
b) I have often thought about an etch but so far I haven't come up with a design or logo or even a font that I like so I haven't really pursued it.
c) knife making is a hobby for me and I always seem to find ways to spend my limited resources other than on a makers mark.
I know I need to get on the ball and mark my blades but I want to be happy with it the first time.
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Gorgeous knife!!! Dont worry too much about the mark, I have one and have yet to use it on a blade. Just finished the first knife that I'm actualy gonna keep for myself and am undecided on whether to put it on. I feel that if I'm not 100% on my design then it takes away from the most important work that I've already done.
Oh well... Sorry to rant, just something I've been thinking alot on lately. "To etch or not to etch..." :)
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Mike, That is beautiful! You're conserned about the blade being too thin and I think it's perfect! I have trouble finding a blade that shape and that is my preference for any field dressing and caping. Once again great work!
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Very nice knife mate, well done. That handle material is spectacular, is the ironwood burl a rarer material in the states or is it quite common, do you purchase it through the general suppliers of scales and slabs, or is it controlled ?
Great work again,
heers
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I bought this block from arizonaironwoods online. It's a little pricey for the burl, but it sure looks nice and their blanks are very nicely cut. You can choose the exact piece you want.
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Very nice knife, and beautiful piece of ironwood!
Dan
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Man that's sweet!
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Dont it drive ya nuts when someone says the blade aint marked??? first thing many people do is look for a stamp or etch...Had to start doing just that mark em...That knife looks just fine!!! And that Ironwood is beautiful...Heck you know what it is and can tell em what it is..LOL. If like me most the knives go to friends and family anyway as gifts.. Really tho that stamp or etch defines your work! Not someone elses. My son's say This is my Dads brand.
That is so excellent workmanship!!!!! Makes me really wanna make some better projects...
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Mike (75diagg), the question about the mark was just a QUESTION, most guys that make knives put their stamp or etch on the blade just to say they made it. SO sorry about driving you NUTS for my question.
Dana
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Honestly, I really want to get a makers mark. I'm just trying to design a mark that I really like. It's hard to come up with something that can be made so small that it doesn't look cluttered. I'd like some kind of logo or something besides my name.
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Bodork, sorry I didn't see this thread sooner. Check out Ernie's stencils. www.erniesknives.com (http://www.erniesknives.com)
He's a knifemaker himself and understands the requirements for a properly fitting stencil. Another TradGanger turned me on to him. I sent him a rough sketch. He said he could do it, but had some suggestions that I liked better. Affordable and first class. You will really love the feeling of seeing your own mark on one of your knives.