kevin - the professor
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Hello Everyone,
I tried to do a more complex blade design this time. This one is 4 bars with monosteel edges. As traditional for kindjals, the two bars under the fuller are twisted, the next two are straight laminate, and the edges are layers of straight 1080.
(the p-weld is 15n20 and 1080).
12" blade, 6" handle. The handle is very simple, I was copying one I saw on an antique auction site for a kindjal/khanjar.
This thing feels great in my hand. The handle shape conforms really well.
The blade was complex, but a lot of fund.
anyone want to give me advice with aqua fortis? I tried to stain some scrap from the same stock as this handle, and it turned sort of green. If you have advice about how to use a. f. I am all ears. I want to stain this wood with it, eventually. Now, it just has some hardware store stain and tung oil.
Next kinjal I make, I am going to go with the big fat decorative pins/studs to hold it all together and the rounded end.
take care, thanks for looking.
Kevin
Here is the handle I sort of copied (the pic with the single-edged blade)
and here is the one I made (the cat Shiva is for perspective, he weighs 15lb):
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I tried to do a more complex blade design this time. This one is 4 bars with monosteel edges. As traditional for kindjals, the two bars under the fuller are twisted, the next two are straight laminate, and the edges are layers of straight 1080.
(the p-weld is 15n20 and 1080).
12" blade, 6" handle. The handle is very simple, I was copying one I saw on an antique auction site for a kindjal/khanjar.
This thing feels great in my hand. The handle shape conforms really well.
The blade was complex, but a lot of fund.
anyone want to give me advice with aqua fortis? I tried to stain some scrap from the same stock as this handle, and it turned sort of green. If you have advice about how to use a. f. I am all ears. I want to stain this wood with it, eventually. Now, it just has some hardware store stain and tung oil.
Next kinjal I make, I am going to go with the big fat decorative pins/studs to hold it all together and the rounded end.
take care, thanks for looking.
Kevin
Here is the handle I sort of copied (the pic with the single-edged blade)
and here is the one I made (the cat Shiva is for perspective, he weighs 15lb):
View attachment 13574View attachment 13575View attachment 13576View attachment 13577

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