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Old 10-02-2012, 08:28 PM
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W-2 Hunter / Walnut carved / textured

W-2 clay quenched in H2O. Walnut handle carved and textured/ Nickel guard textured/ spacers G-10 and Nickel. 1/16" Nickel pin. I've said this before but thanks Ed for teaching me how to do the texturing.





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Old 10-02-2012, 08:35 PM
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Still loving this one Bing.

I got to see this earlier and it is NICE all the way around. Feels great in the hand and everything is well done.

The texturing in the fullered guard just makes this whole knife for me. A VERY nice touch.


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very nice , I need a texture tutorial now , very cool !!
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I really like that one. The handle shape, along with the texturing is really nice. What did you use to finish the wood, it looks glossy-tru oil? Whatever you did, it looks good .

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Thanks for the kind words.
Jeremy, You are correct on the Tru oil. About 15 very thin coats went on this one. That really adds to the depth. Doesn't show up to well in the pics. I still need to learn how to do pics. I guess I'm just to lazy

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Nice one Bing, looks great :0)

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Thanks Jim for the kind comments.


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Bing
great looking all the way around.
The hamon and texture add the perfect
style and class to your work.
I agree since Ed showed you how to do texture,
I think you should give us a tutorial
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