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Second, first folder.

Started by srtben, April 09, 2013, 10:17:00 PM

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srtben

This is my first try at a folder (Well I've done one fricky, but that doesn't count!). I have been making knives for about 2 1/2 years, and this has always been a goal of mine. To make a folding knife that I would want to carry. It isn't perfect, but remember, it's a proto!
It is a large knife, with a full 4" Elmax (my first time doing stainless too!) blade and OAL of 9 3/8". This is first time trying this type of grind as well, with the stout polished tip. It was inspired, by the all time master of the folding tanto, Mr. Bob Lum.
The backspacer is scalloped and heat colored, the screws are heated as well. It flips smooth on GTC thrust bearings, locks up rock solid, and is nicely centered.
Let me know what you guys think, this is all new territory for me.













Ben Tendick

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D.Ellis

Not a fan of the americanized tanto blade shape, but otherwise that is one fine looking flipper. With a clip point blade, I'd be sorely tempted to smash the old piggy bank to get one of those.
 :thumbsup:  
Darcy
60# GN Lil'Creep Jackknife
67# osage selfbow
62# "Zang Hill" string follow

Steve Nuckels

Impressive Ben!

Looks to be very well made and clean!

I like the blade tip, and all the other details!

You should be very proud and pleased.

Steve
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Longdraw

The handle and locking mechanism look a lot like a Chris Reeve Sebenza, an excellent design.

- Vic

kbaknife

I like everything about it!
Now, take those screws out so we can see what's goin' on inside!!
When the last deer disappears into the morning mist,
When the last elk vanishes from the hills,
When the last buffalo falls on the plains,
I will hunt mice for I am a hunter and I must have my freedom.
Chief Joseph

srtben

Thanks very much for the comments guys!

Wow Karl, aren't you at least gonna buy me dinner first! : )
Next time it is apart I will snap a pic of all the bits and pieces.
Ben Tendick

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Kevin Evans

Very nice.  :thumbsup:  
That style seems to be very popular now.

JMR

I like that one a lot. You have been cranking out a lot of great knives lately. Keep them coming

jeff mccray

Love the tip!  Handle rocks too with it's simple yet smooth (industrial) qualities.
God Give Me The Strength to Better Do Thy Will!

srtben

Thanks gentlemen!
Here is a crappy cel pic of the guts.
It flips on 440c stainless thrust bearings that ride in milled pockets in the frame. They aren't cheap, but I think they are worth it.

Karl I expect to see a folder from you soon. Your already doing mill work with as tight of tolerances anyway.

Ben Tendick

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vwvectors

For a prototype the craftsmanship appears excellent .
Opinions are like armpits everybody has a couple & they usually stink .

Paul/KS

I like it.   :thumbsup:  
That style of blade appeals to me.

Izzy

That thing is just WOW!!!! You keep that up and youll have the big companies trying to get you to do a collaboration.

akaboomer

Ben, your skills and style have just continued to advance. Thats great and I appreciate that you have shared it here. What next, a slip joint, perhaps an automatic or assisted opening? Keep em coming you doing great. Thanks for showing it here.

Chris

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