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All this talk of Saw blades

Started by RGK, February 10, 2008, 10:57:00 PM

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RGK

Got me to thinking about this one I made last year. This is a drop point blade. I used a limb saw blade.





After roughing out the blade, I softened the handle so I can drill holes for the brass pins.



Then I cleaned up the edges and polished the blade.



After sharpening the blade, I drilled the pin holes.

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RGK

For the knife handle, I used antler and walnut. I cut apart a small rack to make the sides.



I used J.B. weld epoxy to attach the antler to the walnut sides and then drilled the holes for the brass pins.



I also use J.B. weld to attach the sides to the tang and in the pin holes. The pins are a tight fit that get pounded together.



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RGK

The sides are over sized get sanded to shape after the epoxy sets.







I Finished the saw blade knife. Tung oil provides the shine.





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Leftieshot

Very nice.  I like the antler and wood combo.

RGK

My wife says it looks like a pool cue.
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skullworks

'cuz deer huntin' ain't catch & release!

Caveman IL

once again, nice detail w/ the antler & walnut-- good how-to info.  Larry

MYSTIKBOW

I have an old limb saw blade kicking around out back in the shed somewhere. I never thought about cutting a knife blade from it. I figured it would be too flimsy. I'm gonna have to give that a go.
Once again great work Ron. I'm learning a ton just from reading your build alongs and pics. THANKS!!!
I reckon so

Ru

So pretty    :thumbsup:  
I love the antler wood combo    :notworthy:

Izzy


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