Stalking knives I'm making

digger9523

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A long long time ago, my mate Cookie offered to do a lot of wiring work on my new house, and by way of trade we bartered a deal where he would end up with a set of stalking knives.

I finished a set quite a while ago, but they didn't seem right, despite how much John liked them. I knew i could do him a better job, and use some better materials as well.

Here's the main blade in its blank form:

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It's been like that for a while, made in 154CM stainless steel. And John fell in love with a piece of stabilised Canadian Yellow Birch to go on for the handles.

I've been fettling away at the handles this very afternoon, and here it is so far:

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The scales reflect the sunshine magnificently when you move the handle around showing off some of the internal structure of the timber that just doesn't come through in the pics, but it catches the light and it comes out at different angles, sort of like the timber has fibre optic elements in it!

Took these yins indoors:

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Still a small amount of work to do. I buffed it up after a bit of hand sanding to show me the bits I've missed, and the steel in the tang needs a bit of work as well. But I'm liking this one so far, and the timber smells gorgeous as i sand it.

It has a companion knife, a small grallocher/tripe knife, but that is deliberately minus scales.

​ More to follow as work progresses, thanks for popping in for a look. :british:
 
It's certainly looking very impressive Nick, glad we sat down and spent some time going through all those scales, looks like they have buffed up fantastically. Looking forward to seeing it in person and trying it out in the field! :-D
 
That is a beautiful looking knife. Seriously impressed.

Oh you bugger seriously nice !
​Norma

Very nice mate, you're getting good at this!

Thanks boys! Glad you like it. :british:


It's certainly looking very impressive Nick, glad we sat down and spent some time going through all those scales, looks like they have buffed up fantastically. Looking forward to seeing it in person and trying it out in the field! :-D


It is looking good mate, even if i do say so myself. That was time well speant drooling over my computer looking at so much beautiful timber that day! Think you scored a good'un here mate. Feels like silk in the hand, can see me using more of similar ilk in the future.

All the hard work is done, it's just procrastination over the final finish now! :D
 
Don't forget to know when to stop!

I've been chainsaw carving before now with the intention of making a life sized Grizzly or something only to end up with a Barn owl or mushroom because I didn't know when to stop!
 
Don't forget to know when to stop!

I've been chainsaw carving before now with the intention of making a life sized Grizzly or something only to end up with a Barn owl or mushroom because I didn't know when to stop!


Won't hurt it too much polishing at 800 grit mate! :D
 
Death by picture now boys! The knife is now basically finished. Just a mark and a coat to do really. Took quite a few in the evening sunshine to show off the timber a bit, hopefully it shows up well on here!


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Incidentally, the timber and mosaic pins came from here:

Knife Making Supplies

if you're thinking about making yourselves something. ;)
 
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Lovely knife, well made.
Sorry to change the subject but that's a nive Roe head in the display as well. Did you have it scored, if so what did it make?
Thanks
Paul
 
Great looking knife, I'm in the process of making my second one from an old file and really can appreciate your talent!
 
Lovely knife, well made.
Sorry to change the subject but that's a nive Roe head in the display as well. Did you have it scored, if so what did it make?
Thanks
Paul


No problem mate, t'is a stalking site afterall! :D

My buck, though a cracker to behold, was a point below bronze, just didn't have the weight apparently.

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That final polish really shows off that wood and your skill. Have you posted it on British blades?
​You really should start to make some more!
 
That final polish really shows off that wood and your skill. Have you posted it on British blades?
​You really should start to make some more!

You happy with it son? Job of 5 minutes to knock off that scabby Canadian scrap wood and replace it with some MDF.... :norty:
 
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