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Forged to Finshed

Started by DANA HOLMAN, January 17, 2010, 10:10:00 PM

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DANA HOLMAN

Well, here is the first one I've forged and finshed. this is my first 1084 with IronWood handle. I think there is something wrong with the look of it. Blade is 4 1/4,and 1" wide, 1/2" rissco, oal is 9 1/2. Now i think the blade is to thin, and the rissco may be a little to long. the handle fit's good.
Let me know that you think is wrong. and don't hold back on comments.



thanks
dana
"When Satan is knocking at your door,
Simply say,

"Jesus, could you get that for me?"

vealboss

Dana, dont take this personally but the problem I see with the knife is location. If it was at a house in say Weatherford TX instead of Dallas TX it would look soooo much better. Nice work,
Jeff

DoubleLung

I think it looks great. Maybe the guard it just a little to big for the size of the blade. I would be happy as heck to turn that out though.

chris amos

I like the length of the guard, it lets it do its job! One thing, it looks like the guard is about the same width top to bottom. If it tapers slightly you will have less contact on your finger and it will feel "smaller" than it is. Looks great though, nice work!
Don't take life too seriously you'll never make it out alive. Van Wilder
67 Super Kodiak 45#

OconeeDan


Kevin Evans


Steve Nuckels

There is not a single thing "Wrong" with that knife!

You should be very proud!

Steve
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IN GOD WE TRUST

DANA HOLMAN

Thanks guys for the kind words, but i'm still not totaly happy with it. I'll keep trying
dana
"When Satan is knocking at your door,
Simply say,

"Jesus, could you get that for me?"

R H Clark

The knife looks great.I think it would look better if the spine was in line with the top of the handle and the handle was either a little narrower or the ricasso wider.It would just make the handle flow with the blade a little better.

stikbow

I agree Clark.  The blade and the handle need to flow together seamlessly.  There is enough of a size diff between the two that it seems to me like there is the blade and then the handle.  Other than that good fit and finish, especailly for your first knife.  Great job!!!!!
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GRAYBEARD

I HAVE TO AGREE WITH VEALBOSS BUT IT SHOULD PROBABLY BE RELOCATED TO SE PENNSYLVANIA JUST SO YOU TEXICANS WON'T BE ARGUING OVER IT ALL THE TIME!
TGMM Family of the Bow; Make every heartbeat a party, the next one is not guaranteed!

DANA HOLMAN

thanks guys
i have to agree with all of you, i made this for my son, but i don't like it so he will not get it. I'm making him another one. thanks for the nice words
dana
"When Satan is knocking at your door,
Simply say,

"Jesus, could you get that for me?"

skullworks

Ray mentioned to me that on hidden tang knives the lines look cleaner if the top of the handle and the top of the blade are  as close to being "flat on one plane" as possible. I started doing this on mine and the flow does seem to be better. That is the ony possible suggestion that I could make. Beautiful work!
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