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  • my works in progress and a couple finished

    Except for the top two all the blades are in the raw and need finished.
    Here are two that are finishedi1093.photobucket.com/albums/i440/pt945/041811171244.jpg[/IMG]

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      • #4
        Nice work there!
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        -Ben Franklin

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        • #5
          Very nice!
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          • #6
            great pics!! Thanks for sharing.. Rep given

            Keep em coming, keep us posted
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            • #7
              What type of steel are you using?
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              • #8
                Originally posted by Echo2 View Post
                What type of steel are you using?
                Some 1095 and 5160 mainly. Couple pieces I've used I had no idea what it was.

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                • #9
                  Please share with us what tools and or processes you use to make your knives, like are they forged or stock removal. I think this will help other on the site who are intrested in giving knife making a try. Here is a great book the I would recomend for some one who wants to try their hand at knife making without spending a ton of money on equipment. http://www.amazon.com/Wayne-Goddards.../dp/0873419936

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                  • #10
                    Very very cool!!!:cool:

                    I like the leather work as well.
                    The 12ga.... It's not just for rabbits anymore.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by slowz1k View Post
                      Very very cool!!!:cool:

                      I like the leather work as well.
                      Thanks, the Bowie sheath was my first.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Omegaman View Post
                        Please share with us what tools and or processes you use to make your knives, like are they forged or stock removal. I think this will help other on the site who are intrested in giving knife making a try. Here is a great book the I would recomend for some one who wants to try their hand at knife making without spending a ton of money on equipment. http://www.amazon.com/Wayne-Goddards.../dp/0873419936
                        The Bowie was my one and only forged blade, and still required file work to make it pretty. My tools are very basic, Bench and hand grinders, drill, and a few files.
                        I will do a little tutorial layer today on basic stock removal pt945 style.

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                        • #13
                          That would be great.

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