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First knife
Well, first finished one anyway. Had a small off cut from another project so I ground out a small drop point neck knife from some 01.
I have a tonne of walnut so I picked through to find a decent figured piece for the handle.
It's hard, tested at RC61 so maybe too hard but for a first attempt, I'm happy.

I have a tonne of walnut so I picked through to find a decent figured piece for the handle.
It's hard, tested at RC61 so maybe too hard but for a first attempt, I'm happy.

Mt Elgin Ontario - just a Large.
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Looks awesome!
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LBGE,SBGE, and a Mini makes three......Sweet home Alabama........ Stay thirsty my friends .
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Excellent work.
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Nice knife!
I too, love walnut.BrandonQuad Cities
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Art. You are a craftsman. Beautiful piece."Knowledge is Good" - Emil Faber
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Nice!
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that's a beauty.#1 LBGE December 2012 • #2 SBGE February 2013 • #3 Mini May 2013A happy BGE family in Houston, TX.
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That turned out really nice. Good job.
The wood in the handle has such a cool look.
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You get froggy about building and selling a couple of these feel free to PM!
"Brought to you by bourbon, bacon, and a series of questionable life decisions."
South of Nashville, TN
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COOL!
I'm a wood worker myself myself and that has to be the most figured piece of walnut I have ever seen! By chance is it a very select cross section of burr?Re-gasketing the USA one yard at a time -
No Ron. The handle is quite small so I was able to cut a slice right next to a knot and then book match it with the bandsaw. That whole knife is only about 4 inches long. I should have put a fork in for perspective.RRP said:COOL!
I'm a wood worker myself myself and that has to be the most figured piece of walnut I have ever seen! By chance is it a very select cross section of burr?
I will post a couple others that I'm finishing, one with plain walnut and one with Apple salvaged from my smoke wood pile but they don't look near as nice without the figure in the handle.
Thanks everyone for the kind words. Maybe this years egghead exchange recipient will get oneMt Elgin Ontario - just a Large. -
That is so cool. I tried to make a knife a few years ago and it came out like hot garbage. Good job!
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That's awesome man! Seeing all of y'all making knives and building stuff makes me want to get into woodworking.1 large BGE, Spartanburg SC
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@Killit_and_Grillit. Maybe when I get a bit more skilled. But I'm not sure anyone could afford it. That was 100% hand made. Filed the bevels by hand, sanded by hand etc. Only power tool was the band saw to cut the handles out.
I have picked up a belt grinder since which helps immensely but still a lot of hand work.Mt Elgin Ontario - just a Large. -
Do you plan to make a sheath for it now to go ahead and use it as a neck knife?gmac said:
No Ron. The handle is quite small so I was able to cut a slice right next to a knot and then book match it with the bandsaw. That whole knife is only about 4 inches long. I should have put a fork in for perspective.RRP said:COOL!
I'm a wood worker myself myself and that has to be the most figured piece of walnut I have ever seen! By chance is it a very select cross section of burr?
I will post a couple others that I'm finishing, one with plain walnut and one with Apple salvaged from my smoke wood pile but they don't look near as nice without the figure in the handle.
Thanks everyone for the kind words. Maybe this years egghead exchange recipient will get one
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Yeah, I'm going to order some kydex and play around with that a bit. If you haven't seen kydex it's a thermoforming plastic that you can make friction sheaths out of. Thinking a belt loop style because I think it would drive me nuts around my neck.Mt Elgin Ontario - just a Large.
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I'd love to find some place that sold small scrap pieces of Kydex. OTOH I will probably get hooked on the stuff so I ought to look into buying some myself.Re-gasketing the USA one yard at a time
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Beautiful knife!
I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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Oh handcrafted deserves top dollar!! I have done a few custom jobs on rifles. They don't pay off but made you can appreciate the work.
"Brought to you by bourbon, bacon, and a series of questionable life decisions."
South of Nashville, TN
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for your first knife that is really impressive. a guy I know started making them nights/weekends in his free time. eventually got pretty good and quit his job and makes them for a living know and does incredible work and stays busy. loves it. I have bought 9 from him
if it is something you are passionate about there is a career in it. especially if do everything in house, including the most important part: heat treatBoom -
@FanOfFanboys well, my wife did make it very clear exactly how many knives I would need to make in a year and how many hundreds of dollars I would need to make on each one before I could quit my job. Gonna have to get a lot, lot better before that happens
But I admit, the idea of selling a few a year for some hobby money has entered my mind a bit.Mt Elgin Ontario - just a Large. -
haha! yeah I am not sure how it all worked detail wise for guy I know but he did sell knives part-time for a couple years at least, maybe longer, before he made jump to full time. and his wife was onboard before it happened too!gmac said:@FanOfFanboys well, my wife did make it very clear exactly how many knives I would need to make in a year and how many hundreds of dollars I would need to make on each one before I could quit my job. Gonna have to get a lot, lot better before that happens
But I admit, the idea of selling a few a year for some hobby money has entered my mind a bit.Boom
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