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Another knife from a file

Started by Emmons, April 13, 2007, 09:47:00 PM

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Emmons

This knife making is addicting!!!  I know the Mods. are getting sick of all the knife post, but I just had to show this off.  It is not great, but I am very pleased with it.  This is only the second knife I have made.  Made from a Nicholson file with a eucalyptus handle, brass pins, and easton 2020 cut off for the lanyard hole.  The sheath was made from spare leather I had and hot waxed.  Mods., I promise the next knife I post will be in a armguard.  That will make it more trad related.



vermonster13

As punishment for this continued knife thread creation you must send me this knife. I'll PM you my address.

Very nicely done.
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cahaba

Very nice bowhunterinchile.   :D
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Killdeer

Good use of old loonie shafts! I like the lines of the sheath as well. Looks to be a good grind that you put on the blade.
Nice craftsmanship, ChiliBowlHunter.   :bigsmyl:      :thumbsup:  
Killdeer   :archer:
Long, long afterward, in an oak I found the arrow, still unbroke;
And the song, from beginning to end, I found again in the heart of a friend.

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Emmons

Thank you everyone!!

Chili ah,, that sounds good I will have to make a pot now.

Still working on getting a nice grind, but that make be taken care of when I finish my grinding jig.

That pic was taken before final sharpening, so the edges looks a little discontinual.

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