This is a little necker just completed. 1080 with Maple. Designed to be used for carving and general duties.
OAL 145mm
Blade 65mm (cutting edge) x 25mm x 2.3mm
Thanks for looking
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Cheers
Tim
Great looking little knife. Looks to be very functional.
That's very nice looking. I really like the look of the Maple scales. Also, can I ask a question about the screws? Are there threaded female "collars" that fit tightly in holes drilled in the tang that they screw into? On some applications, I really like the look of the screw as well as the mechanical bond they provide. Though, I'm guessing they wouldn't work correctly with a tapered tang...?
Jeremy
QuoteOriginally posted by gudspelr:
That's very nice looking. I really like the look of the Maple scales. Also, can I ask a question about the screws? Are there threaded female "collars" that fit tightly in holes drilled in the tang that they screw into? On some applications, I really like the look of the screw as well as the mechanical bond they provide. Though, I'm guessing they wouldn't work correctly with a tapered tang...?
Jeremy
Hi Jeremy
My tang is drilled and tapped. On most of my carbon knives I prefer a glue less mechanical fit so that the handle can come off for cleaning. No glue on a full tang will stop rust under the handle. And yes it can be done on a tapered tang.
Screwed
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tapered tang
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Hope this helps
Necker Now with sheath
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Cheers
Tim
I like them all! Sheath work too!
Steve
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Potomac Forge
Member, W.F. Moran Museum & Foundation
ABS AP
Thanks for the help, Tim. You've got my gears turning on how you manage to get the screws in correctly (straight) with the tapered tangs... You apparently have a good way to drill clearance sized holes in each scale perpendicular to the tang, after they're tapered?
Something tells me it's way easier than I'm making it in my head... :knothead: And great knives, by the way.
Jeremy
No probs. I also had issues with it until i figured out that you never drill a tapered tang. Drill first then do your taper. my process is:
1. profile & drill
2. HT
3. Grind bevels
4. handles then Polish/finish
Beautiful work!
Todd
Thanks. Glad you like it.
Nice looking knives :thumbsup:
Darcy
QuoteOriginally posted by 2Tim215:
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Screwed
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tapered tang
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This little blade just pushes all of the right buttons for me!
Most-excellent work!
Shoot straight, Shinken
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Thanks. Glad you like it.
Both look great. I actually like the neck knife better. Damascus looks beautiful, but I like dark matte finishes for knives I'm actually going to use a lot.
Matt