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  1. David Roeder

    Just a Bowie

    This one is a recent Bowie that I made and had engraved by Wille B. Infamous of Seattle WA. The blade is a 270 layer Damascus, kind of a random ladder pattern. Fittings are all steel. Handle material is stabilized giraffe bone. This is a frame handle Bowie. The frame is made from a 99 layer...
  2. David Roeder

    My experience with a Pheer 327 grinder Also my first 2 x 72 grinder.

    Well make sure the tension spring is at least made not to fly away and injure or damage something. I saw what Owen has and let me tell you it's not rite ! The spring just sits loose between the frame and tracking arm. No anchor or captioning safety incase a belt were to break and send the spring...
  3. David Roeder

    Brute De Forge

    Well yesterday and today I thought I'd do something different. I made a Brute De Forge knife. This one just being a trial piece to see what it would look like. I'll do another just a little different next time and try some wire inlay. I love the work of Joe Keesler when he makes these. So...
  4. David Roeder

    My experience with a Pheer 327 grinder Also my first 2 x 72 grinder.

    I've not used a Pheer machine for any length of time so I can't give advise. Although one thing I see of a major issue is the tension arm floating free. It happens not often, but when you blow a belt that spring becomes a projectile. Depending on the tension that only increases the speed of the...
  5. David Roeder

    OKCA 2014 knives {Whatcha bringin}

    Cowboy Bowie Here's what I'm bringing. It's a pre engraving example picture, but you get the idea.
  6. David Roeder

    Tang Stamp Press

    tang stamp holder Here's what I use for a stamp holder. It's built by Owen Vernon.
  7. David Roeder

    Tang Stamp Press

    If you search stamp holder you can see mine. Apparently from my cell I can't put a picture on this post.
  8. David Roeder

    Tang Stamp Press

    This is what I use. It's built by Owen Vernon. Mainly for impact marking not pressing.
  9. David Roeder

    5160 Utility by D.Roeder

    I've got this one still if anyone is interested. This is a little 4" blade, hand forged 5160 carbon steel Utility Skinner. 8 1/2" O.A.L. 100 plus year old Wrought Iron guard from here in the North West with a copper collar. The copper will patina nicely with time and age. Handle material is...
  10. David Roeder

    Double guard and framed handle, rear bolsters too

    I am going to be glued to this WIP for a few days ! I am working on one at the moment to take to the OKCA show. This will be a great help ! Thanks Bruce !
  11. David Roeder

    OKCA 2014 knives {Whatcha bringin}

    never mind, I found ya... see you there !!
  12. David Roeder

    OKCA 2014 knives {Whatcha bringin}

    Do you have a table there ?
  13. David Roeder

    OKCA 2014 knives {Whatcha bringin}

    Well I don't have a table, but im planning on being there.
  14. David Roeder

    Peening Anvil

    Wow ! What a cool idea ! I am going to have to make myself one now too. That would be super useful and far better than using my flat anvil face and a small hammer. Thanks for the inspiration on the tool !
  15. David Roeder

    My new Claude Scott sheath

    Nice leather work ! I do like the roll top feature in his sheaths. It gives it the finished look it needs. My next trip over there I should look him up and pick his brain a little. Mite help with my sheath making some, as does you with my knife quality. Always learning something useful and...
  16. David Roeder

    I just ordered Little Machine shop's mini mill

    I have a Grizzly model one. I love it ! fir what little work I do with it I think it's just the coolest thing. I'm sure you will like yours !
  17. David Roeder

    G'day from Australia

    Welcome Ken ! Looking forward to some sheath pictures !
  18. David Roeder

    Little Utility Hunter for the Alaskan Frontier

    Thanks ! I like Koa for the most part, I've seen a lot of good figure and color. Kind of an extreme change of scenery i'd say, Hawaii to Alaska by way of WA State.
  19. David Roeder

    Little Utility Hunter for the Alaskan Frontier

    This fancy little Utility Hunter is for a client in Homer Alaska. This fella will be put to hard use soon once the snow melts off and everyone prepares for the short few months of Spring and Summer. It was a fun project to do, and frustrating at the same time. Completed February 25, 2014...
  20. David Roeder

    My Knife Dogs collection

    Don't forget a Roeder hunter :-)
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