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    Becker Knife Ideas


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    Once and a while i like to sit and design dream knives i find it really fun

    and since i like beckers so much i come up with a lot of designs with there handles normally in a sketch book and if i like it i make a version in adobe photoshop

    hope you like it



    If any of you have ideas post a doodle or sketch or whatever i would love to see some of your ideas and hopefully we we help give ethan some great design ideas

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    Thats beast! I like
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    Thanks

    I really want this thread to thrive i feel like it can be fun to come up with cool knife designs as a community

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    Quote Originally Posted by SilentJohn View Post
    Thanks

    I really want this thread to thrive i feel like it can be fun to come up with cool knife designs as a community
    Keep posting then. I can't design crap, I can sketch my sheath ideas, but knives, well I suck.

    Tell you what, draw me up a BK2 with a 3" blade, Micarta handle, with a divot for a bow drill. I got a Tops XCEST yesterday, and I would love it if I could see a BK2 style blade with the same setup.

    3/16", sabre grind, 3" blade, micarta handle with a divot for bow drills, slight raised jimping, and an extended tang.

    Whatchoo got now?

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    Spoooooooooooon!!!!!

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    I can call it the BEST

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    [QUOTE=SilentJohn;9016595]
    Once and a while i like to sit and design dream knives i find it really fun and since i like beckers so much i come up with a lot of designs with there handles normally in a sketch book and if i like it i make a version in adobe photoshop


    SilentJohn, any type of sizes or dimensions on the work horse ??? I can see a lot of possibilities with this . . .
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    I'll take one ASAP...

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    Very cool. I like it.
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    JUST1MOR I was thinking of a 12-13 inch blade maybe

    And thanks for the compliments

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    Chisel meets chopper,cool!

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    45 degree on the forward tip, to avoid strikes

    top side should have a curve where the two levels meet, to avoid snags

    saw

    laser level and/or sight
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    Becker Forum. PSSSSST, hey buddy, wanna read the List of Lists? or the Becker forum Rules/FAQ?
    Perhaps check out the Becker Blade Database? Lots and LOTS of often asked for information yonder

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    Saw running the length of the blade spine.
    Nail pulling notch at the chisel end.
    Super secret spy decoder under the grips.

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    if you guys really want to see it with the saw i will do it but from what i have heard a lot of people say that a saw on a knife is a bad idea

    i did the curve and 45 degree angle for you bladite and i did the nail notch for you dingo. i also extended the blade about 1 1/2 inches to really set it apart from the tactool




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    The transition on the spine still looks like it would be a problem. How about from the upper portion where it is now angled down to the bottom of the thumb ramp?

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    here you go.

    The Big T stands for the big tactool

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    Quote Originally Posted by SilentJohn View Post
    if you guys really want to see it with the saw i will do it but from what i have heard a lot of people say that a saw on a knife is a bad idea

    i did the curve and 45 degree angle for you bladite and i did the nail notch for you dingo. i also extended the blade about 1 1/2 inches to really set it apart from the tactool

    now that's a Pecker Wrecker

    Spilt the milk? Split

    would be neat if the first 3-4 inches of blade near the handle had a more scandi grind maybe? like certain WSK models. good for the whittling.

    looks good

    the BK-OMEGA-9!
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    here the knife moose wanted sorry if the pic is crappy, bk2 witch thumb ramp and a 3 inch blade with micarta scales and a bow drivit hole

    Last edited by SilentJohn; 12-18-2010 at 03:49 PM.

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    What if the MaTac had a bit longer handle? Hand and a half sort of thing. Something short enough to use one handed, but you could get two other fingers in there as well.
    I like the idea of the scandi grind up near the handle as well, maybe 5" worth, or so. Round off the spine towards the last half, so it's nice as a draw knife.
    What's the thickness of this beast?

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    i was just going with 3/16 like the bk9

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    The MaTact with modified hand 1/2 handle scandi and rounded spine on the back half

    Last edited by SilentJohn; 12-18-2010 at 04:29 PM.

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