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Ed Caffrey's Workshop Talk to Ed Caffrey ... The Montana Bladesmith! Tips, tricks and more from an ABS Mastersmith. |
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Jewelry fron Knife Scraps
As many of you already know, I am a tight ass!!!! And a hoarder....
I can never seem to get myself to throw away all those little pieces of Damascus and Ivory. So, Now I have decided that I should try my hand at making something out of some of it. Jewelry is what I am calling it!! Maybe that is a bit far fetched, but I had to call it something!!! Let me know what you think. The Ivory pieces are all cut and carved from Mammoth ... Thanks for looking everyone!! Steve __________________ Steven Kelly A.B.S. J.S. S.K. Knives 11407 Spotted Fawn Ln. Bigfork, Mt. 59911 (406)837-1489 www.skknives.com Last edited by Steven Kelly; 02-16-2009 at 10:32 PM. |
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Those look great!
A couple of years ago I was at one of the area gun shows, and there was a knifemaker there who displayed some of his knives and damascus bar stock. We talked a while, and I recall him telling me that he made more money selling his damascus billets to jewelry makers than he did to knifemakers. |
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WOW Steve! Far fetched my butt! That stuff is really NICE! Guess what Ed's gona be doing over the weekend?..... Yep! gathering up all those little damascus scraps that I've been hording! Maybe I can make some stuff like that and take it to that show in Feb! You'll be getting a Thursday morning call so I can pick your brain!
__________________ WWW.CAFFREYKNIVES.NET Caffreyknives@gmail.com "Every CHOICE has a CONSEQUENCE, and all your CONSEQUENCES are a result of your CHOICES." |
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Thanks for showing the jewelry Steve, and absolutely terrific job. I know things can get heavy pretty quick, but I've thought about making a couple small 'scrap' Christmas ornaments also.
Nice designs, proportions and execution, Craig |
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Steve,
I just think your on to something there. There was a lady at Blade West next to me that was asking if I knew anyone that was making Damascus jewerly. |
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Thanks everyone..
I figure if we all make a few little things like these and give them to our wives and their friends. It could go a long way towards getting our butts out of the proverbial forge!! They may even be a nice little, what Ed called "Coffee Cup Item" at the shows... Steve __________________ Steven Kelly A.B.S. J.S. S.K. Knives 11407 Spotted Fawn Ln. Bigfork, Mt. 59911 (406)837-1489 www.skknives.com |
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I had already planned, before reading this thread, to spend a half day at the hammer mashing bits and pieces of PW steel into useable pieces. Thanks for the good ideas, Steve.
I also like making Frederick crosses from bits and pieces of pw. Fun break in the action. Thanks bruce/birdog __________________ I love all of God's creatures, right next to the mashed potatoes and gravy. www.BirdogForge.com |
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Those are nice Steve don't forget about the male gender i always save all my leftovers as well and just sent these off to WI. Thanks for some more insperation!
Bob |
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Very nice guys, what a great Idea for that coffee can of scraps that most of us have.
Jim P. |
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I now have some of my new "Jewelry" available on my website...
Just in case anyone is interested!!! Steve __________________ Steven Kelly A.B.S. J.S. S.K. Knives 11407 Spotted Fawn Ln. Bigfork, Mt. 59911 (406)837-1489 www.skknives.com |
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This a realy cool idea. I know another guy that has been making damascus jewlery, so I started making some a couple of months ago and never finished it up. I just might do that now. Yours looks pretty awsome Steve. Way to be. Thanks, Shane
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Looking good Steve and Robert!
Years ago I used some of my scraps for making jewelry and took them to knife shows with me a few times to display them. Ended up selling them all which surprised me. I found out that there are a lot of women that come to knife shows with their man that really don't have an interest in guns or knives....they are just going along to keep him company. Putting something out there that they are interested in gives them something to buy for themselves. Who knows, they may start off buying ivory and damascus jewelry then end up finding themselves more interested in the knives themselves too. |
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Cool stuff, Steve!
I think the term "resourcefull" is a more fitting term for your use of
the left-overs. Very, very nice Steve. Have you sold any of these pieces yet? I would imagine these would be some hot items this time of the year. Thanks for showing these to us. Dana |
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I have sold a couple pair of the earrings and have some more stuff up on my website... have a great Christmas... Steve __________________ Steven Kelly A.B.S. J.S. S.K. Knives 11407 Spotted Fawn Ln. Bigfork, Mt. 59911 (406)837-1489 www.skknives.com |
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Swarovski's!
Did you break one of your rifle scopes and use the broken lenses as well?!
That's what I call really resourcefull! Seriously, they are super nice, Steve. You have a wonderful Christmas as well.... Dana |
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