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Forged Damascus Hunter
I don't post many up here, but this is one of my first using damascus. The steel is from Del Ealy and is 1095/15n20 random pattern. Sure nice steel to forge and shows a heckuva pattern. The handle is a piece of north Ga. walnut with super figure and pattern, stainless guard, buffalo horn spacer and stainless pin. Over all it's 9" with the blade being 3 7/8" to the ricasso. Like to see what y'all think.
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Beautiful knife Rick. Very clean! How did you finish the handle?
-Dave __________________ www.ruhligknives.com "The choice isn't between success and failure; it's between choosing risk and striving for greatness, or risking nothing and being certain of mediocrity." - Keith Ferrazi |
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Thanks Dave. The handle was sanded to 400 grit and then 0000 steel wool. I put a light coat of sandable sealer on to fill the larger pores in the walnut. Finally another steel wool rub and several coats of good wax. Buffed out it really has a ton of depth.
Rick |
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Rick
Everything about that knife is beautifully done. I especially like shape of the gripp and the use of walnut. I feel that walnut is not used nearly enough in the knife world. And your particular application is TOP of the line in design and execution. tony |
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I like the looks of that one Rick. I always have liked walnut and that is a good looking piece.
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Carl told me about this one yesterday. We meet at Bass pro so I could pick up the sheaths he did for me. Fine lookin knife Rick. jc
__________________ IF YOU DON'T STAND FOR SOMETHING YOU'LL FALL FOR ANYTHING.... GEORGIA CUSTOM KNIFEMAKERS GUILD / CHARTER MEMBER |
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Told you brother Rick!
How could they not like it? Did some extra testing with the piece of damascus you gave me. Much improved with the 15 deg boost. Now I just got to get a handle on it. Great work. __________________ Carl Rechsteiner, Bladesmith Georgia Custom Knifemakers Guild, Charter Member Knifemakers Guild, voting member Registered Master Artist - GA Council for the Arts C Rex Custom Knives Blade Show Table 6-H |
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Very nice. I especially like the shape of the walnut handle.
Gary |
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Really nice Ricky! How large was the blank that you got from Delbert? It looks like you did a really good job of forging it on out.
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Two Thumbs up Rick, that looks great!
-Darren __________________ Gas Forges, Refractory, & Knifemaking Supplies Refractory.EllisCustomKnifeworks.com Visit the Forge Gallery - forge building resource pages ForgeGallery.EllisCustomKnifeworks.com Last edited by Darren Ellis; 04-07-2007 at 12:07 PM. Reason: spelling |
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Thanks to everybody for the comments. Robert this came from a stick 1"X1/4"X9". I cut it roughly in half for this one. The other section has become two smaller, slimmer blades including a blacksmith style with twisted handle.
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