Recent content by Trent Robinson

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    Fishing Knife (Big Ivy Angler)

    Thanks for the feedback guys. I appreciate it.
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    Fishing Knife (Big Ivy Angler)

    Home made micarta and some 440c. This one has the profile of a fillet knife, but its rigid enough to handle most other tasks. It's got a hook on the back so you can cut your fishing line with the knife still on your belt. I tested it out doing a little trout fishing last week and it's a pretty...
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    Who likes Desert Ironwood?

    Awesome! Great looking design. I love the lines, the tapered tang, and that is some nice wood.
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    Corsair with Buckeye Burl

    This was a fun knife to make, and my first time working with stabilized wood! I call it the Corsair. Blade: 440c Handle: Stabilized Buckeye burl scales, Brass bolsters and pins, Copper spacers Sheath: Leather, Black, (My first experiment with tooling) Let me know what you think. Thanks...
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    Kirinite Survival Skinner

    Thanks Laurence. This was my first use of Kirinite. It's pretty cool stuff. The bolts have a rounded hex key head and they screw into a brass sleeve. I'd say they would probably work well on thicknesses up to an inch, especially if you plan on sinking the head into the handle. For thinner...
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    Kirinite Survival Skinner

    Blade: 440c, satin finish Handle: Desert Camo Kirinite, black spacer, JP bolts Sheath: Black Kydex with built in Ferro Rod; Paracord lanyard with glow in the dark cord end
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    Ebony and Nickel Silver

    Thanks for the support. I appreciate it.
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    Hatcher WKH's

    Those are great! I love the whole package.
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    Ebony and Nickel Silver

    I was able to finish up this knife over my spring break. Thanks for looking, let me know what you think. Blade - 440c Handle - Nickel Silver, Ebony, Nickel Silver pins Overall length - 10 3/4 inches Leather Sheath
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    First Knife Sold!

    This is a project I took on over Christmas break (from college) for a friend who wanted a knife to take backpacking and camping. I am relatively new to knife making and this is the first knife I have sold. (I have posted some others I made for personal use or gifts) This was also my first real...
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    Buffalo Bone Spear Point

    I appreciate the support and advice.
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    Buffalo Bone Spear Point

    This is a knife I made my dad for his birthday. The blade is cut out of an industrial circular saw blade, the handle is buffalo bone, brass, and and unknown type of Brazilian wood. This was my first time using bone and my first attempt at file work on the spine. It was also my first time trying...
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    Two Knives for Critique

    Thanks Laurence! I appreciate the feedback.
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    Two Knives for Critique

    Hello everybody, I am a freshman in college and I've caught the knife making bug. I'm just starting out and trying to learn everything I can. I am amazed, and inspired, by all the awesome knives you all have been posting, and I though I would show you some of the first knives I've been working...
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    Advice Please!

    Thanks everyone for the advice. It is very helpful.
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