Making a knife - sort of
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Re: Making a knife - sort of
A top job Bimbo, you should be very proud of that effort mate.
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Nice work James, that looks very nice. I would prefer the handle to go further along the tang right up the where the grind starts, but that's just me. Good one.
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Re: Making a knife - sort of
bigfellascott wrote:A top job Bimbo, you should be very proud of that effort mate.
ditto
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Thanks guys, While it isn't perfect by any means I think it is better that the last which is all I want out of this. The stainless pins one the black one are much smoother and inline with the rest of the handle than the 1st one. There are still a few scratches in the steel in the handle area that I assume are from the initial shaping on the belt sander using 80grit belt. I think on the next one I will swap to a 120grit belt for the rough shaping. I also need to re polish the blade on the black one - it is a bit patchy/inconsistent. Other than that I am stoked how it has turned out.MISSED wrote:Nice very very nice
you have done top job on that Bimbo
we just need some pics with blood on it
I will sell the black one once I have made a sheath for it so no blood on that one but hopefully be able to skin a fox or 2 this Easter weekend with the other.
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Hey James, what's the belt sander you are using?
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Still going with this, been flat out with work then away for the long weekend in bigfellascotts country - was awesome weather too with some much needed rain although the day we after we left it snowed which is the 2nd time that's happened. Didn't skin any game with the knife - only use it got was to cut the tags out of a dead ewe - which it did a stella job - sharp enough that I didn't have to touch the ears shot 5 confirmed foxes with another couple we couldn't find bodies (or didn't look) we all love pics and this in the only one I took - bunny hit with the 223 at about 30 yards and did a nice double back flip that had the crew giggling like school girls
I have been purchasing a few leather making supplies recently and starting on my first sheath. Decided I would do the wood handled one first. made up a cardboard template, measured, marked and cut the leather then folded it round the knife - oh fark - I cut it out arse about and would turn out as a cack handed sheath. Wonder how many times I will do that.
All was not lost as the black handle one is a much smaller slimmer knife and needs a smaller sheath and I could cut it out of the arse about piece I already cut so all is not lost
Sheath will be black with black stitching and I might even try to put in a pig skin (beige/tan) liner
That is as far as I got last night
I have been purchasing a few leather making supplies recently and starting on my first sheath. Decided I would do the wood handled one first. made up a cardboard template, measured, marked and cut the leather then folded it round the knife - oh fark - I cut it out arse about and would turn out as a cack handed sheath. Wonder how many times I will do that.
All was not lost as the black handle one is a much smaller slimmer knife and needs a smaller sheath and I could cut it out of the arse about piece I already cut so all is not lost
Sheath will be black with black stitching and I might even try to put in a pig skin (beige/tan) liner
That is as far as I got last night
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Been plugging away at this and really enjoying the leather work side of things. The first and 2nd knives and sheaths are finished and the 3rd knife and sheath will be finished this weekend hopefully. Not many progress pics - they are off floating around in internet world somewhere.
Brown/chocolate sheath for the wood handled knife. Stitched with white thread to match the white spacers on the handle
Start of the 3rd Sheath, going to try something special with this one - never seen it before (could very well be a reason for that)
All 3
Shows the 2 different types of belt loops
If anyone does want any of these knives/sheaths message me an offer or for any other details/pics
Cheers
James
Brown/chocolate sheath for the wood handled knife. Stitched with white thread to match the white spacers on the handle
Start of the 3rd Sheath, going to try something special with this one - never seen it before (could very well be a reason for that)
All 3
Shows the 2 different types of belt loops
If anyone does want any of these knives/sheaths message me an offer or for any other details/pics
Cheers
James
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Nice job on em Bimbo, you should be proud of that effort mate, I would be!
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ONYA Bimbo, they came up nice mate.
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Re: Making a knife - sort of
Good stuff Bimbo. What did you colour the leather with?
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both dyed with fiebing's pro oil dye. The pig skin liner is un-dyed/natural
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Re: Making a knife - sort of
how did you pin the handles on ?
were they peened or just filed over ?
were they peened or just filed over ?
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Epoxied in then filed.LoneRider wrote:how did you pin the handles on ?
were they peened or just filed over ?
Here is sheath No.3 almost finished
Black veg tan leather with natural pig skin liner and black stitching
Part of the welt made using black and red acrylic to match the handle
What do you reckon they are worth/what would you pay for them?
Cheers
James
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Is anyone locally (aka Australia) making tactical tomahawks? Note I'm using the term 'tactical' somewhat loosely?
Something like this, but with a more quality hand crafted finish, no paracord handles and less of the zombie/viking/warrior....
How about it Bimbo, or any of our other craftsmen here?
Something like this, but with a more quality hand crafted finish, no paracord handles and less of the zombie/viking/warrior....
How about it Bimbo, or any of our other craftsmen here?