Kevin Zito
KNIFE MAKER

I didn’t realize how bad this pic was. I’ll put up some better ones.

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Do you have an oven or are you sending it off for heat treat.It’s basicall the same thing as aeb-l. HT the same way.
I send my blades off. One day I’ll have me an oven like my uncle OP lolDo you have an oven or are you sending it off for heat treat.
Thanks!! I’m hoping in turns out ok. But...Kevin how did you do the pieces in the handle! Are they pinned internally, of joined with something like a biscuit joint??
The only thing to worry me is the joint between the two sections and the two different kinds of wood, may come and go at a different rate!!
However I am waiting to see this one shaped and sanded out, I have the feeling the contrast of the two woods parallel to one another is going to be very intriguing!!
I don't think I have ever seen one done exactly like. I think you may have a heck of a design there!!
That's too funny. Kevin you have a great sense of humor!!Lol my dad said it looks terrible!
Lol ... he actually said way worse than that hahaha.That's too funny. Kevin you have a great sense of humor!!![]()
Thanks!Kevin as said I don't think I have ever seen one done in such a manner! The contrast between the two woods is very intriguing and I see it opening up a whole new line of handles.
I think in the future I would consider internal pins or something similar to a biscuit between the two. One of my biggest concerns is the thing with all woods, wood comes and goes. That is one reason most folks like to use stabilized wood, it moves very little. However it does move.
I have used it on a handle and everything will be 100% flush. I happened to get my hands on one of my knives I made for a friend a year or so after I made it. It was made during the winter, when we have less humidity around here. I handled the knife during the summer months and when I put my hand on the handle I thought I could feel the handle standing proud of the blade. Looking at it I wasn't real sure. However like a razor edge on a blade, you really sometimes can't see it with the naked eye, but you can catch it with your fingernail. So doing the fingernail trick I could tell the handle had indeed swelled ever so slightly. So knowing wood and the humidity around here I was not entirely surprised!!
Now I asked him had this handle always been doing this?
His response was doing what????
I smiled and told him,..............nevermind! He was a bud I didn't charge him for the knife afterall it was a gift!!
So lesson learned all wood moves and when buying stabilized wood make sure it is from a reputable source. EBay may not be your friend in this case! Ebay always pops up under a Goggle search saying we really do have everything at EBay. However you may not want it!! LOL
After having said all of that I still do like the world you are opening up with the design of that handle!!
Thanks!!!Man kevin...yer on FIRE!!! good job!
Thanks and lol... it drives me crazy too! My tool that I use is at my dads house.Kevin you did a great job, except please clean up that lanyard tube![]()