David Roeder
Well-Known Member
I began making knives in 1996. soon following I had an idea of something cool to use for handle material. Years pass, and now almost 18 years later I completed the idea of my youth. My original idea was to use cow manure, well since its a bit difficult to handle due to its soupy consistency I opted to use horse manure. It's grainy and gives the look I envisioned all those years ago. Let me repeat ! These are made from horse crap !!! Yes, real, actual horse manure !!!
I did this successfully. The material is now solid and stable to use. I will be using this material soon for a knife and will let you all see pictures. Since this is definitely something I've never seen before, id say that I am the first to do so. The handle material will be referred to as Pasture Wood. Handle blocks are cut to standard knife block dimensions. I cut these at 1"x2"x5" so to have full ability to shape to make a comfortable handle.
Remember where you saw it first, and who did it !
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I did this successfully. The material is now solid and stable to use. I will be using this material soon for a knife and will let you all see pictures. Since this is definitely something I've never seen before, id say that I am the first to do so. The handle material will be referred to as Pasture Wood. Handle blocks are cut to standard knife block dimensions. I cut these at 1"x2"x5" so to have full ability to shape to make a comfortable handle.
Remember where you saw it first, and who did it !
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