I WILL completely finish this one!

^ that. TruOil is awesome but it will not work on oily woods.

my NO T.O. list:

cocobolo
most rosewoods
african blackwood
bocote


you can always try. if the first coat doesn't cure in 24 hours, clean it off with acetone or denatured alcohol.

Woods that won't take TruOil I sand to 1000 or machine buff and apply paste wax. I'll buff and wax several times to get some kind of shine, but I can't get all woods to shine, either.


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This pic is sanded to 800... what kind of wax should I use. I realize that a lot of this information can be found online but I'll also find falsities as well.
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Looking really good. Use some paste wax on it and buff it with a dry cloth and it should turn out great.

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Looking really good. Use some paste wax on it and buff it with a dry cloth and it should turn out great.

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Thanks!!! Any particular brand or type??? I'm very ignorant when it comes to this stuff. Remember 3 months ago I didn't own a hammer lol.


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My First Knife

OAL: 8.116 in
Cutting edge: 3.400 in
Weight: 4.875 oz
Blade (edge to spine): 1.130 in
Thickness: 1/8 in
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Congratulations. You set a goal, worked hard, and accomplished it. Awesome job!

Now, you need to get a sheath made, of some sort. Here are a couple of entry level leather sheath how-to's and build a longs that may help you out a little bit.

Just remember, google is your best friend.

http://beebeknives.com/html/make_a_sheath_tutorial.html

http://www.knivesby.com/dan-sheath-tutor-1.html

http://www.bladeforums.com/threads/sheath-wip.905582/

And our very own, Bossdog, has a nice one on his website under his tutorial section.

http://www.mickleyknives.com/Tutorials/tutorials.html

And I cannot tell from the picture, is your knife sharpened. If not, wait until the sheath is completed to sharpen the knife. Sharp knives need a safe place to rest.

Congrats, again.

DeMo
 
Congratulations. You set a goal, worked hard, and accomplished it. Awesome job!

Now, you need to get a sheath made, of some sort. Here are a couple of entry level leather sheath how-to's and build a longs that may help you out a little bit.

Just remember, google is your best friend.

http://beebeknives.com/html/make_a_sheath_tutorial.html

http://www.knivesby.com/dan-sheath-tutor-1.html

http://www.bladeforums.com/threads/sheath-wip.905582/

And our very own, Bossdog, has a nice one on his website under his tutorial section.

http://www.mickleyknives.com/Tutorials/tutorials.html

And I cannot tell from the picture, is your knife sharpened. If not, wait until the sheath is completed to sharpen the knife. Sharp knives need a safe place to rest.

Congrats, again.

DeMo

Dennis, as you know I owe you a great deal of gratitude as well. Thank you. I haven't sharpened it yet, but it is pretty sharp. I can very carefully blunt it pretty easily though. Thanks for the links. I'm getting on that right now. Luckily I have a leather shop near me... I'm hoping I can make a sheath for less that $1500 in leather supplies. Thank you guys again!


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Dennis, as you know I owe you a great deal of gratitude as well. Thank you. I haven't sharpened it yet, but it is pretty sharp. I can very carefully blunt it pretty easily though. Thanks for the links. I'm getting on that right now. Luckily I have a leather shop near me... I'm hoping I can make a sheath for less that $1500 in leather supplies. Thank you guys again!


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Buy kydex material and save your money for a grinder. It won't make you better at grinding knives. But it sure does take a lot of the work out of it.
 
Looks good and congrats on getting one under your belt....now you are hooked and will buy a lot of tools and materials like the rest of us :)

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Buy kydex material and save your money for a grinder. It won't make you better at grinding knives. But it sure does take a lot of the work out of it.

Looks good and congrats on getting one under your belt....now you are hooked and will buy a lot of tools and materials like the rest of us :)

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Thanks guys! I'm totally hooked. Ty what was the name of the guy on Pinterest - simple knives (sorta) but fantastic fit and finish- something Italian or Spanish sounding? I'm gonna save the name this time lol. I've been trying to pm you but the system won't let me. You must have me muted lol.


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Thanks guys! I'm totally hooked. Ty what was the name of the guy on Pinterest - simple knives (sorta) but fantastic fit and finish- something Italian or Spanish sounding? I'm gonna save the name this time lol. I've been trying to pm you but the system won't let me. You must have me muted lol.


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We might have to get with admin. I don't have anyone blocked and plenty of room in my box? Gallardo knives, his fit and finish is amazing.
 
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