I'm by no means an expert. But every now and then my son and I like to play around in the shop. Here are a few pics.
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I'm by no means an expert. But every now and then my son and I like to play around in the shop. Here are a few pics.
http://i1285.photobucket.com/albums/...ps3cdc4589.jpg
http://i1285.photobucket.com/albums/...ps49f4416f.jpg
That is really cool. My buddy has a forge that him and his son mess around with. He got some big multitool wet grinding machine they are going to use.
I don't knifesmith...
I have a coworker who dabbles occasionally. We've discussed many times the idea of utilizing medieval black smithing techniques to create knives or swords. He'd the guru, I just appreciate the hobby.
I see a few interested to keep it going here is another pick. I don't have a lot of time tonight but I will work on some more this weekend if I can.
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That is very cool. Do you just keep what you make or do you sell them?
Neat stuff. Thanks for sharing. I do appreciate knives but actual knifesmithing (?) is about the furthest of my capabilities.
My wife has some kick a$$ fancy kitchen knives (Henckles) and some others for sacrificing goats (right George:smiley36:). Sorry S.A.W.B. I'm clueless when it comes to knives so I'm of no help to you.:smiley6:
The paint started falling off of her fancy German Henckels kitchen shears she bought 40 years ago and they are no longer available in the US, they're only sold in Germany or Austria. I contacted Wurm over on Snobs and he's getting them for us, gotta love internet BBs where ya wind up with friends all over the world.:smiley20:
Nice looking pieces. I know nothing about knifesmithing.
A little different than knifesmithing, my wife is a knife hoarder. She scares the shit out of me.
S.A.W.B. - What is your preferred method for getting a good edge?
Seriously into knives...Got a collection of way too many. I can put you on to a knive forum via pm if interested. Lots of serious guys there.
Here are some pics of the knife I posted with the antler handle.
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Nice work! :smiley20: I've hurt myself sweeping up the wood shop, so, that's completely out of my league.
If you ever decide to make one to sell I really would like to get up with you. I need another knife like I need to be deathly ill. I can't help it. My newest one below.
Damn, that's a lovely Damascus blade. While I've never made a knife, I have a very good idea how much work goes into one.
I have a rather large fascination for weapons of any kind but I've always especially loved cold steel. I'm a wizard with a knife and I field dressed an elk by myself last year in about 15 minutes start to finish. I've worked in slaughter houses in the past and have spent a lifetime fileting fish too. I've just always loved the feel of a good knife in my hand.
I love that Damascus blade. Like Sarge I'd love one of yours if you ever get the time/inclination to make me one. I'd prefer Damascus steel and am looking for a good hunting knife with a 4" to 5" blade and a straight handle. Most of the stuff I look at in the stores these days have "formed" handles which are completely upside down for my uses. When field dressing I'm holding it with the sharp edge up so I need a nice handle that isn't formed so it fits either way (sharp edge up or down). The formed ones are all made for sharp edge down. Obviously the mfg's have never gutted a deer, elk or moose........lol.
In fact, now that I look at your Damascus I wonder, is the tang on it straight or curved like the antler? If it's straight, a guy could remove the handle that's on it and replace it with a straight piece that fits comfy either sharp edge up or down.
Thank for all the compliments I'm with you on the skinning knife handle. I'm a bow hunter myself so I know where you are coming from. Like I said shop time is rare now days but that doesn't mean there may not be something in the future for trade. I'll add you to the list with Cigarsarge.
Very cool!
Thanks, I appreciate it and hope you find some time to make a few more knives. If not, that's life, but I'm glad you'll add me to the list.
I used to hunt with a bow back in the 80's but got sick and tired of seeing the animal I wanted out of range so I went back to rifle. I've been giving some thought to buying another bow though because at the moment where I live, you can buy a general archery tag for moose and elk. There's talk they'll be going to a draw system like they do for rifle and if they do, it won't be worth it for me. I already draw for moose and elk where I hunt which is about 360 miles west of where I'm living.
Typically I come back from that trip with my general whitetail tag intact and I can always get two supplemental "antlerless whitetail" tags for around home too so I hunt through the rest of November locally on the weekends.
I've heard from a few people that those Damascus blades can really hold an edge and I've been dying to get my hands on one and find out!