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RE: Knife Build - BrokenOlMarine - 03-13-2021

(03-13-2021, 02:57 PM)barryvabeach Wrote: Nice write up,  especially the part on smoothing the front of the scales.  I bought a Woodcraft blade years ago, looks exactly like the last photo, and my wife uses it all the time.
What wood did you choose for her scales?


RE: Knife Build - BrokenOlMarine - 03-13-2021

Setting up the area for my leather working now.  Ordered a head knife from Amazon at about 4am this morning.  Have been watching leather working videos off and on since the knife was finished.  Need to get a hand back in.  I can do most of the sheath work sitting in the wheel chair. 
Winkgrin  The head knife is due in tomorrow.   I should knock that out in a day or so and have it posted up completed.


RE: Knife Build - AHill - 03-13-2021

After watching so many amateurs on Forged In Fire ruin their scales during assembly, I was curious how you would do it. You used the same method I would have used. I think it's the best way to ensure the holes are aligned prior to installing the pins. Good job!


RE: Knife Build - barryvabeach - 03-13-2021

Actually, extremely happy with the wood I used.  It is from flooring - called Brazilian cherry which I think is actually Jatoba.  The reason I like it so much is that I did not have to apply any finish to it, and it has held up for years, and gives you a good grip on the  knife.  Sometimes a knife with too much of a finish on its handle gets slick, especially with a little moisture.


RE: Knife Build - BrokenOlMarine - 03-13-2021

I used some beautifully figured brazilian cherry in a cradle build years ago, I really liked the results.


RE: Knife Build - Stwood_ - 03-14-2021

I gotta do this someday...........maybe after I retire from being retired.

Nice work there BOM.


RE: Knife Build - BrokenOlMarine - 03-14-2021

(03-14-2021, 05:13 PM)Stwood_ Wrote: I gotta do this someday...........maybe after I retire from being retired.

Nice work there BOM.

Thanks all, the head knife did come in today.  I got the leather work area is off to a good start, I will start practicing the carving and stamping on some scraps.  I'll start a leather working thread for that, then make the sheath, then back to knives for two more kits.  Another Tanto from the cocobolo, and the medium skinner for my daughter, also in cocobolo that she chose, highly figured.

Her sheath will be an attempt at inlay.  An OK quarter, and maybe some buffalo or snakeskin.  
Big Grin


RE: Knife Build - BrokenOlMarine - 03-24-2021

I got the April Woodcraft flyer.  The Tanto kit will be 50% off in April.  I'll likely buy a couple more and toss them in the drawer.  They have a couple other kits and a flush cut saw on sale as well. 
Big Grin. FYI.


RE: Knife Build - Bucko - 03-25-2021

Nice build you’ve done, what’s your thoughts on the quality of the knife blade steel ? Thanks for your time .


RE: Knife Build - BrokenOlMarine - 03-25-2021

It's a basic knife, and sharp.  I don't know if it's going to hold an edge for an extended period.  My daughter has been using the small skinner around her farm daily for several years, it was my first build. I know it holds an edge very well, and has held up well.  Last year I refinished the scales and returned the knife to her, she was a happy camper.  This year for Christmas, she wants the medium skinner and sheath.
Big Grin