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I made this one today. Its a little outside my norm, but I plan to make more this style, with the blade ground down, instead of a forge finish. It was designed with being a great hiking, fishing, hunting, and general woodsmans knife. Completely ground to keep it clean for food prep, light enough to make it easy to carry, but sturdy enough for camp chores.

1095 steel from a Nicholson File, unknown wood for handle. Full tang, 5.5" blade, 4.5" handle, 10" overall. Full flat grind, with a razor edge.

 

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Dang it, Spots! You make some cool blades.
I really enjoy your posts.


Thanks man. I've begun to experiment with different styles a lot here lately, and your guys responses help me decide if my designs are good or bad.
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That looks great man! So is this a forged knife with a ground finish then? That's awesome!

A thought just occurred to me, you should come up with some kind of stamp or makers mark. If I could build knifes like you can I'd want my name on em.
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That looks great man! So is this a forged knife with a ground finish then? That's awesome!


A thought just occurred to me, you should come up with some kind of stamp or makers mark. If I could build knifes like you can I'd want my name on em.


I really do need a Makers Mark, I might make one someday. And yes I forged it all out then just ground out the files marks and the forge finish. If you took off the handles, the file teeth are still underneath for better adhesion on the epoxy.

Tapatalk ate my spelling.

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Top notch, Spots! What size file did you make it from?


Ummmm. Lol estimated 8" long without tang. Maybe 3/4 to 1" wide at the widest? Started as a 3/16th inch thick at the spine. Still bigger than an 1/8th at the spine

Tapatalk ate my spelling.

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I can show to a few places where you can make your own etcher for pretty cheap, and you'll just need saltwater. You can etch as deep or deeper than a maker's mark.

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is it for sale :yum:

I was wondering the same thing

Since I am not a vendor here anymore, then I dont advertise my wares so as not to violate any rules. I post them here because people seem to be intrested in knife making. You are welcome to pm me if you would like though.

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