Heikki’s KITH WIP for Nick Schreiber

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Got a start on my KITH knife for Nick. It’s going to be a 4” gentleman’s hunter from 1084 with African Blackwood scales.

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For a challenge, I'll be adding some file work. I'll be attempting a Roman Knot pattern. This will be my third attempt and hopefully an improvement on both #1 and #2.

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The Roman Knot is the bottom pattern.
 
I started the file work today. Not sure how I feel about it. Maybe could've done the initial layout a bit tighter. I like the versions that look more squared or angular vs. a rounded "S" shape.

Initial layout on .165" thick stock. About 1/4" apart.
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Started by drilling #40 holes. Seemed like a decent proportion, maybe could've been smaller...
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Next step is cutting in with triangle file in between each hole.
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Next step is to connect the "V" cut to one edge of the hole. I decided to use a jeweler's saw for this step. I don't really have a steady enough hand for the cut off wheel on my Dremel... I figure slow is smooth and smooth is fast...

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Next you do the same, but on the other side of the hole.
 
...Then file to blend and connect it all.

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Different or better files might have made a difference here. I have Nicholson jeweler's files. Might look into some other options in the future.
 
And here's where I ended up. One thing I'd like to be able to figure out is how to make the holes look more diamond shaped. I was trying to use the tip of my triangle file for this, but snapped it off...

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Here it is against the African Blackwood. I'll add some black pigment to the epoxy when I glue it up, which should add some definition. I may go back and cut a little deeper with the jeweler's saw also...I haven't decided yet.
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And here's where I ended up. One thing I'd like to be able to figure out is how to make the holes look more diamond shaped. I was trying to use the tip of my triangle file for this, but snapped it off...

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Here it is against the African Blackwood. I'll add some black pigment to the epoxy when I glue it up, which should add some definition. I may go back and cut a little deeper with the jeweler's saw also...I haven't decided yet.
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Tim, that looks terrific.
I think that you're correct about the files. I would recommend Valorbe files. Pricey, but good. Another one is Gesswein. Any of the quality jeweler files are expensive but, like any good tool , are worth it.
 
Tim, that looks terrific.
I think that you're correct about the files. I would recommend Valorbe files. Pricey, but good. Another one is Gesswein. Any of the quality jeweler files are expensive but, like any good tool , are worth it.
Thanks Bruce. I'll look those up those files.
 
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