Ted’s knife thread

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Finally finished this one in 14c28n used stabilised Quandong scales and Mosaic pins, plus 8mm G10 as bolsters secret pinned
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=41iLwFw ... edMitchell
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Thats a nice one Teddles, the colors blend in nicely. :D
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Yep. That’s a very smart looking knife with the contrasting colours.


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Another nice one made me look up G10.
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Camel wrote: Tue Jun 08, 2021 7:07 pm Thats a nice one Teddles, the colors blend in nicely. :D
Thanks very much Mark, It is going to a new home today. I must make some similar as everyone loved it :D
The Raven wrote: Tue Jun 08, 2021 7:09 pm Yep. That’s a very smart looking knife with the contrasting colours.


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Thanks Raven, the black bolsters seemed to go well with the light colored Quandong :D
daisy wrote: Tue Jun 08, 2021 8:01 pm Another nice one made me look up G10.
Ha ha Thanks Daisy, I can tell you that G10 is not one of my favorite stuff's to play with as ruins the bandsaw blades in a couple of cuts 8)
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Finished this one the other day too. NitroV a great steel same as AEB-L that they make razors from. Hybrid scales made by my mate Jay Cross and Mosaic pins. It came up quite nice I thought

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Awesome knife as always Ted, also glad to hear you like nitro v too as I just ordered a couple of bars from gameco with current sale and looking forward to give it a go.

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As Bimbo said looking as usual. Like the blue.
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Really catches your eye.
Both knives above are works of art in their own way.
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bimbo wrote: Thu Jun 24, 2021 9:34 am Awesome knife as always Ted, also glad to hear you like nitro v too as I just ordered a couple of bars from gameco with current sale and looking forward to give it a go.

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Thanks bimbo, it's quite nice steel to work with and my heat treatment they always come out at 59Rockwell so very happy with that mate. :D
daisy wrote: Thu Jun 24, 2021 1:00 pm As Bimbo said looking as usual. Like the blue.
Thanks Daisy, I was quite happy with this one myself mate :D
macca wrote: Thu Jun 24, 2021 5:18 pm Really catches your eye.
Both knives above are works of art in their own way.
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Thanks very much Macca. I just about have done two the last two days with my lad Scott, so he can take them to the Cape to a good fella and his son. I am currently doing one in Nitro V with Ebony scales. So far it looks pretty good even if I say so myself. :D
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Thought I would stick another one up as haven't put many on lately
Finished this one today, I do reckon it needs a bit more sanding so will do that again later. Steel is NitroV handle is ringed Gidyea It's about 58/59Rockwell as had them tested a while ago before finishing
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MNjXi8H ... edMitchell
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Your usual work of art Ted , well done.
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barryb wrote: Mon Sep 13, 2021 8:02 am Your usual work of art Ted , well done.
Thanks Barry, hope you and the wife are keeping well mate :D
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I do like that as it is Ted

great work.
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I love that ringed Gideya! Knife is assume as usual.
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