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Potomac Forge Capeing knife

Started by Steve Nuckels, October 23, 2010, 11:07:00 PM

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Steve Nuckels

Here is my latest project forged from a old Nicholeson file. 8.5 inches OAL, 3.5 inch blade.
Claybacked for the quench and shows a nice temper line.  Flaired finger guard. A random pattern file work on the spine. Burl handle, used Potassium Permangnate instead of stain and WATCO Danish oil finish.





Steve
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Potomac Forge

skullworks

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

sticshooter

bro that looks great  Got a couple like that on the bench. But not with the super nice wood.a and just a tad shorter. Looks sweet<><
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DANA HOLMAN

That looks good to me, what kind if Burl is on the handle?
Nice job
Dana
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Simply say,

"Jesus, could you get that for me?"

oldpaths

Thats a great look'n knife Steve!
Looks like it would feel awesome in the hand.
 :thumbsup:
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Steve Nuckels

Dana, I'm not sure, I gor the wood in a trade, but its pretty!

Larry it does fill the hand nice!



Steve
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Potomac Forge

Kevin Evans


amar911

That one came out nice, Steve. Congratulations!

Allan
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Scott Roush

awesome handle design. cool filework too.  great work Steve.

Toecutter

Cool design all around!  

Congratulations,
Nathan
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Mechslasher

that knife looks better everytime i look at it.  the wood is some striped maple i had left over from a hawk handle that i traded steve for some work he did for me.  hoping i have a little more in my wood bucket.
"There is beauty and magic in a drawn bow."

Cade (SC)

Ragnarok Forge

Nice looking piece.  I love the color you got from the potassium permanganate.
Clay Walker
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Johner

That is a beautiful piece of craftsmanship.  From the standpoint of someone who just started my first knife last week I stand amazed at what is possible.

Steve Nuckels



Wow, nice to see this one back up!  Well my wife claimed this one so I made a special sheath, the hart is a piece from a old whitetail shead. Basswood lined.

Sorry about the less than good background for the photo.

Steve
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Potomac Forge

Bodork

The whole package is awesome! Love that wood!

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