bladegrinder
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That came out nice opaul, good job!
I know . But after looking at a lot of these knives, almost all of them are what I would describe as barrel shaped. All they did was grind down the fore and aft to transition the guard and pommel. No attention was given to clean lines and eye appeal. Which is what makes a knife IMHO.Very Nice! I love the new guard, but the loss of some of the horn texture is a little sad.
I know . But after looking at a lot of these knives, almost all of them are what I would describe as barrel shaped. All they did was grind down the fore and aft to transition the guard and pommel. No attention was given to clean lines and eye appeal. Which is what makes a knife IMHO.
I came very close to substituting a piece of stag that would have been perfect but then, to me, it just didn't seem right. The guard, washers and spacers had to be replace because they were no good. I tried to keep it as original as I could but I just couldn't keep the barrel shaped handle.
I had never heard of a head knife. I searched it up and I got the search results "quarter" knife and "round" knife...similar to an ulu, but with a straight handle, and prodominately used for push cutting.Here is a sheath I made for a head knife that I've had for a while.
Very nice knife/sheath combo. Sasquatch pin is original. Looks good!Completed knife #7 yesterday.
Steel: 8670 high carbon steel @ 58 HRC (+/-2)
Grind: Full flat w/20dps working edge
Finish: Hand rubbed satin
Scales: Segmented, woven Black Dog Micarta, Lager G10, orange G10 liners & spacers, brass pins & custom Sasquatch mosaic center pin
Sheath: Custom Kydex & leather, set up for scout carry
It has various names. I suppose Leather knife is most descriptive, as that is what it is mostly used for. Here is the knife out of it's sheath. As you can see it needs a lot of clean up. Rattling around in my leather tools without a sheath it got pretty banged up . Hence the sheath.I had never heard of a head knife. I searched it up and I got the search results "quarter" knife and "round" knife...similar to an ulu, but with a straight handle, and prodominately used for push cutting.
It gives me some new ideas for a push cutting knife profile I've been stuck on.
Nice!My wife sent me unsupervised to our local "tool barn" (lots of used equipment, tools, etc.) to get a new leaf blower.
How do you like my new leaf blower?
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Good catch! That should keep those nasty leaves at a distance!My wife sent me unsupervised to our local "tool barn" (lots of used equipment, tools, etc.) to get a new leaf blower.
How do you like my new leaf blower?
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