Guard for full tang knife

opaul

Well-Known Member
I was looking at this beautiful knife by Walter Brand. I am at a loss as how he builds a full tang knife with a one piece guard. At first I thought it was a two piece bolster type construction but the photo clearly shows a one piece guard. Anyone know how it’s done?
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chrisstaniar

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so, on a bowie that I made recently it was a full tang setup. I later decided I wanted a mokume gane guard instead of a bolster. So I cut off the extra material that was making the tang too wide for the guard. Then I put the guard on and then welded the old piece of tang back on. All the welds were hidden by the handle and I ground and sanded them perfectly level.

I don't know if that is what he did here but maybe?
 

Owl

Gold Membership
Lats year Kev and I swapped on the KITH and decided to make frame handle knives. Kev posted some nice pics of how it was done.

 

soundmind

KNIFE MAKER
Is it a really clean solder joint?...or maybe the silver line on the guard is a reflection off the blade.
 

jmforge

Well-Known Member
Is it just the light or does it look like there is a "center shadow" on the lower lobe of the guard?
 

Chris Railey

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I do a lot of guards like that using a framed handle. I make them with a steel frame just so people will wonder how I got the guard in place. Its funny you should mention it though because I was toying with making De-Mo’s KITH that a way so I can share my method.
 

opaul

Well-Known Member
I do a lot of guards like that using a framed handle. I make them with a steel frame just so people will wonder how I got the guard in place. Its funny you should mention it though because I was toying with making De-Mo’s KITH that a way so I can share my method.
That would be awesome!
 
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