Was shaping a handle on the OSS and must have got the mosaic pins too hot... The internals started sliding out. Grrrrrr....#@$@#! Don't do that.
Super glue it and call it a practice knife I guess.
Nice! Looks like you could give Gene a run for his money.Been doin some filing. Still got one on the file jig. Think I melted some files! BTW, here's a tip : if you are hand filing and keep getting shards of metal caught in the file teeth and then get the subsequent galling on your blade, stop and clean your file real well, then run it over a chalk source. Sheetrock works fine. once the teeth are covered with chalk, file away. No more galling of your blade.View attachment 77415
Hey, John Wilson....recognize anything of your design ?
He's got more than power tools and youth going for him. I think he calls for a box truck to haul knives away on Fridays.That's who I was trying to emulate. But he uses power tools .... And youth!!!
He wears three boots?Made a trio of boot knives for a friend, two are finished. 1084 with cedar elm/resin scales.
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Nice kitchen knife....but that handle! Amazing!A couple of knives finished this week. The first one is a small skinner. Alabama Damascus with desert ironwood scales. Black liners and brass pins. Was made for an auction to help the family of a friend who recently passed.
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The next one I'm kinda proud of. It's my first Chef's knife. I've had a lot of requests for kitchen knives so it looks like I will be making more of these. ABE-L stainless with maple and resin handle. Black liners with nickel silver pins.
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