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Heres 2 knives I have just finished
The Damascus one I had to reject it because of a fault in the blade I had made the blade months ago & thought I had better handle it this week but after fitting the handle & etching it I noticed a slight inclusion mark in the bevel about 2mm long, so nothing I could do with it, What a choker after all the work I have sold it, but as a second ![]() The other knife is a Woodlore look alike with white Corian scales thin black liners & brass fittings, got to make a horizontal carry sheath for this one as it's a customer order Thanks for looking ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
Last edited by Mick Spain; 18-02-2009 at 16:52. |
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great looking knives Mick
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Knife porn as usual !
lovely work Mick
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Lovely knifes Mick
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I'm a fanny magnet me, honest
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Nice as always Mick, Corion woodie's a belter
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Bloody hell! I wish I could find 'seconds' as good as that.
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The damascus still has a lovelly pattern though Mick. What steels are in it?
Roger www.bisonbushcraft.co.uk www.wildernessgathering.co.uk |
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Thanks Roger Yep it's really good Damascus, it was the end of the billet & I never noticed the flaw untill it was finished either cold shut or an inclusion Lucky it wasn't an order it was just I had the piece left & made the blade months ago, I was hoping it would pay for a load of knifemaking supplies, a bit thick really at just over 5mm, the stuff I have now is 3mm thickit's made up of 5160,203E high nickel alloy,52100 ball bearing steel, 15N20, 1018, & nickel 200 Heres a pic of it don't know if you can see it it about 2mm long between the layers
Last edited by Mick Spain; 19-02-2009 at 09:18. |
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Shame, still a nice pattern though.
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Hi Mick. Like them both lots. Great knives as usual. Particularly the Corian handled one.
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