Stalking knives I'm making

Are you going to have a go at a tapered tang on a knife?


Already done a few mate:


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This one is of the same steel on the right:

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Takes some fair amount of doing with my kit! :british:
 
Very very nice mate

​Phil


Thanks mate. :tiphat:


This is what Tones will look like, except his has the tapered tang which i couldn't do when i made Cookies one, and Tones is gonna have Snakewood scales. Can't wait to use that stuff, it's superb timber. Don't recall hearing where he got it.
 
I can run a telephone extension wire for the same deal?:lol:
Very nice work there, and a very nice buck to display it on.
How many hours of work does it take to create something like that?
Cheers
Richard
 
I can run a telephone extension wire for the same deal?:lol:
Very nice work there, and a very nice buck to display it on.
How many hours of work does it take to create something like that?
Cheers
Richard


I'll give you a shout next time I'm setting up a call centre in Calcutta mate. :D


This ones been an ongoing project for a long time, there's an identical blank lurking somewhere in my 'pit' that I'll finish for myself one day.

I've never taken note of how long in terms of actual man hours it takes Me to knock one of these out. I've usually got loads of other things going on, so any knife time is usually 20 minutes here, half hour there, p'raps an evening in front of YouTube with some good tunes going while I do some file work or something. So it's a job to say really. :?:

What I can say is that I pity the poor buggers who have to wait for one of mine! The couple of mates on here that have them can vouch for that.

They've broached the subject with me at some point, a few requirements are spoken about, and Months later I might get started on it, and months after that I'll get something else done to it, and months after that, Suddenly I get to a point where all I need to do is stick on a handle and the aggrieved future owner starts to get a couple of pics! Bit like Cookie yesterday! :D

We've got a couple'a resident makers on site, don't know what their turnaround time is like, but if you fancy a custom knife and want to support the SD traders drop them a PM.

​ Thanks for looking mate. :british:
 
Make a nice pair of thumb sticks though.;)

Looking for a nice plain (non Damascus) blade for these:

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Cheers

K

Dougster or Chickenman are the boys for you mate, they'll have a blade blank or three knocking about all ready to go. Or they could probably be tasked to fit your timber to one for you. ;)
 
That looks great.

Not sure mines going to be half as good but I will stick some images on here and seek some constructive dialogue.

​Cheers


Go for it mate, feel free to post it on this thread or start your own, i'm not precious about a thread derailment! ;)

We can offer con or de structive dialogue at will, no consultancy fee required other than good pics etc etc!
 
Took this crap pic of the pair together, just found the other one, it's been lurking in one of those 'Safe places' for ages! The top knife is numero uno, my first ever attempt! Bless.


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Goes without saying that the grallocher needs a tidy up and a polish, but it'll stay as it is with no scales and will share the same sheath as the main blade. :british:
 
Good knives there you must be running short of flymo blades by now :lol:
Are the leaf springs from an old rover of the right quality ?
 
And just found this pic of the timber that i thought I'd deleted!


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You can see how plain it was with very little apparent figure, and see why it was such a pleasant surprise when i started shaping the handle.
 
You might have filed out the rust pitting! :coat:

From a 40 year old spring? :roll:

As soon as they get hot the oxidised steel burns out and exposes the pitting. To have ground it all out would've left the steel too thin for anything. It's only 3mm thick to start with on those springs, got to leave some 'body' in it or it would have cracked and/or split when I heat treated it.

Remember this is Amateur knife making, I'm not Owen Bush or Mick Maxen. This blade is my 4th attempt at forging a knife. Besides, adds a bit of a RUSTic charm I think. ;)
 
Nice work Nick, looking really good. Do the leaf spring blades hold their edge well?

​hope all good with you.
 
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