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Brute De Potomac Forge

Started by Steve Nuckels, December 14, 2009, 11:08:00 PM

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Steve Nuckels

This is my latest completed project, this one's going to my nephew,   I'm calling it "Brute De Potomac Forge" made from an old worn out Nicholson file with stained curly maple and silver wire inlay. A little "Vine" file work.  CA glue finish. Overall length 8" and 4' blade.  

I must have tempered it well cause I'm having a hell of a time sharpening this knife!   I also made the sheath, which I think turned out kind of strange, but I'm starting to like it!

This is the knife that I posted the question "Bound for failure" During the process of straighting the annealed blade it made a matalic "tink" noise and I thought I may have cracked the blade.

This is my first finished knife forged using my Most Excellent Chile Forge!  I learned allot from this project.

 


 

 


 


Steve
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ABS Apprentice
Potomac Forge
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IN GOD WE TRUST

TOEJAMMER

Steve,  Absolutely stunning on all counts.  It is obvious that he is your very favorite nephew.
Congrats.

Lamey

Steve,  really nice,  love the blade shape, the "brute" finish, handle is executed just right... great little knife.

DANA HOLMAN

Steve
that is sweet, way to go, nice job on the sheath
dana   :thumbsup:
"When Satan is knocking at your door,
Simply say,

"Jesus, could you get that for me?"

Kevin Evans


prarieboy

I like that Steve keep on keepin on!
Look up!It's ALL above us.

Chris Surtees


Wampus

Very nice!  Has a sort of Kukri look to it with the sheath.  Lucky nephew!

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