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Mammoth Tooth & Damascus Drop Point

Started by skullworks, September 08, 2010, 08:22:00 AM

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skullworks

Here is one I've had laying around for awhile and decided to finish up. Mammoth Tooth with red liners and mosaic pins. 1095 & 15N20 Nickel carbon damascus. 3-1/2" blade and OAL of 7-1/4". Enjoy!

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

oldpaths

Dang thats some beautiful scales,is it very hard to work with mammoth tooth?
Colossians 3:23

skullworks

Thanks. Have to drill them at high speed and slowly to avoid chip outs. Helps to coat both sides with epoxy before drilling. Sanding them isn't a big problem. Have to watch the edges wanting to chip also. I always use liners to help with the bonding to the knife handle. Don't drop them! LOL!
'cuz deer huntin' ain't catch & release!

jpsowers

Those are beautiful. I think the red liners really set off the scales nicely.

Steve Nuckels

Really nice!  Those scales are great looking!

Steve
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Jmgcurve

Life is not about surviving the storm, but learning to dance in the rain!
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beemann

Im going to have one of those someday.  That mammoth ivory is my favorite nice work as usual.

Andrew Downs

Wow that is some knife.

Was this a custom for someone or isit for sale?

amar911

Clarence,

You sure make some beautiful knives! I enjoy the ones I got from you. Mammoth tooth and Damascus just seem to go together, don't they? That piece of Mammoth tooth is very striking.

Allan
TGMM Family of the Bow

stickhead

I would say that's some kind of fine knife you done made there!

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