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Gut hook knife

Started by Emmons, July 09, 2008, 09:47:00 PM

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Emmons

I just finished this knife for the Land manager of the property that I hunt boars on.  The last time I was there he gave me an old file and asked if I would make a gut hook skinning knife for him.  It was a thin file, so I did not remove all the file serrations.  The handle is the first I have done with a wood bolster.  The bolster is made from a Chilean hardwood called Tepa.  The main handle wood is a piece of hardwood I picked up in Venezuela.  1/8" brass pins in the bolster and 1/4" in the main handle.  Not the prettiest knife I have made, but I think Don Juan will be happy with it.

My simple charcoal forge for normalizing and hardening.




Knife before hardening.


Forge fired.




Finished knife.




File work.


Thanks for looking,

James

sticshooter

Very nice indeed. Great file work.<><
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SouthMDShooter

Very well done. I like it
"Two roads diverged in a wood, and I --
I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference."
- Robert Frost

skullworks

Super nice job! He should love it!!!
'cuz deer huntin' ain't catch & release!

Bodork

That's cool! I like the file marks in the blade. The file work is awesome also!

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