Here's a bowie blade I am working on......one of the first 3 pattern welded blades I made. low layer count. This is 7 layers 1084 and 15n20, twisted......looks like a whole tribe of bigfeet dancing down the blade(at least if you are insane like me it looks like that)thus the name. Length is just over 9 inches from tip to where the guard will be.
Also in the pic is the handle block that it will wear. Birch burl that I harvested and had professionally stabilized. It is some very pretty stuff. The tree the burl was on had been cut down and left during the logging, so I rescued it from rotting away on the ground. :readit: Here's a pic.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v486/45stomp/PB250478_zps49b7c2e9.jpg) (http://smg.photobucket.com/user/45stomp/media/PB250478_zps49b7c2e9.jpg.html)
Hope to have this one done in the next week or so.
Darcy :campfire:
That looks great, Darcy. The wood for your handle looks really nice. I'm looking forward to seeing the finished product. Thanks for sharing.
Jeremy
looks great dont forget to post finished pictures
QuoteOriginally posted by D.Ellis:
the low layer ones need to be finished first before I allow myself to move on to the nice ones.
How could dancin silver sasquatches possibly be considered not nice. That'd be a great album name for a country western band by the way. Looks great. I actually like lower layer count twisted Damascus patterns. I would tell you to hurry up and get it finished but I've got pics up of an unfinished bowie right now that have been up a couple of weeks. :D
Matt
Yeti's doing a fire dance, nice!!
I don't think I have seen such a low layer twist, it looks very cool. Can't wait to see it finished out.
I see it,
I like it a lot.
Nice job
Patterns really different. I like it!
QuoteOriginally posted by tomsm44:
QuoteOriginally posted by D.Ellis:
the low layer ones need to be finished first before I allow myself to move on to the nice ones.
How could dancin silver sasquatches possibly be considered not nice. That'd be a great album name for a country western band by the way. Looks great. I actually like lower layer count twisted Damascus patterns. I would tell you to hurry up and get it finished but I've got pics up of an unfinished bowie right now that have been up a couple of weeks. :D
Matt [/b]
Maybe we're working the same schedule Matt :D
Thanks for the replies fellas.
Darcy :campfire:
very nice - I really like the low count Damascus - especially in a twist pattern. Very well done.
I hammered out three new similar billets this weekend. Felt good to be back in the shop.
Darcy, I agree with the consensus concerning the low count Damascus! I like it!
Great looking Burl too!
Steve
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Potomac Forge
Member W.F. Moran Jr. Museum & Foundation.
ABS
very interesting, more pics!
QuoteOriginally posted by Lamey:
very interesting, more pics!
(said in my best Yoda voice) Busy I am, Patient you must be! :D
Thanks for the replies. It'll be early next week before I get back to it.
Darcy :campfire:
:thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Finally got this one pretty much done. Not sharpened yet, and still have to build the sheath.
Darcy :campfire:
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v486/45stomp/PC130013_zps43ff6fc8.jpg) (http://smg.photobucket.com/user/45stomp/media/PC130013_zps43ff6fc8.jpg.html)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v486/45stomp/PC130010_zps687ef9d0.jpg) (http://smg.photobucket.com/user/45stomp/media/PC130010_zps687ef9d0.jpg.html)
Whatabeaut!
Looks like it'll do go after Sasquatch Darcy, fine job.
I like that :thumbsup:
Very nice, I love the copper fittings.
I like that low twist very dramatic.
That's a sweet knife all around!
Thanks guys.
Darcy :campfire:
Wheres the MS stamp? Love it. :thumbsup:
QuoteOriginally posted by Izzy:
Wheres the MS stamp? Love it. :thumbsup:
I have a LONG way to go before a MS shows up on my blades......especially since my ABS membership has not been kept up to date in something like 8 to 10 years :rolleyes: ..thanks for the kudo's though.
Darcy :)
I don't know what happened to the post I tried to make? But, anyway, very nice work. I love the handle material with the copper. I have never used copper because of the way it patinas.
Thanks for sharing.
Chris
Thanks Chris.
I like to use copper BECAUSE of the way it patinas. :D
Darcy