Had one of those days where I found some "me time". Managed to make a couple folding knives:
First is a swayback wharncliffe. 2.75" blade, 3.8" closed, O1 tool
steel at 60-61 RC, canvas micarta handle with stainless pins, relieved
liners for integral washers.
Next is a traditional clip-point blade. 2.75" blade, 3.8" closed, O1
tool steel at 60-61 RC, canvas micarta handle with stainless pins,
relieved liners for integral washers.
As a side note, these are the first composite images that I've
created. Knives lend themselves particularly well to this image style.
These are actually for sale. I figured I'd post them here rather than in the "pipes for sale" section since... well... they ain't pipes. $150 each takes them home.
New pocket knives
Re: New pocket knives
Very nice!!!
Re: New pocket knives
Very smooth knives,precisely executed.
Congrats!
Congrats!
Re: New pocket knives
Damn, Kurt, you're gettin' really good at those little folders!
So when are you gonna do one with briar scales?
So when are you gonna do one with briar scales?
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Re: New pocket knives
What? And use liners?
Let me get the folding seax out of the way first, Alan. Then you can start prodding my to use liners.
Let me get the folding seax out of the way first, Alan. Then you can start prodding my to use liners.
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Re: New pocket knives
Wow. Nice!!!!