timos-
Knifemaker / Craftsman / Service Provider
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Took some new pictures and decided to add the sheaths for free. These are some serious knives that have received a TON of individual attention. They are unique and have all that handmade goodness to them. Oh , and they will cut and cut and are very easy to touch up. Did I mention they leave my shop with a 10,000 K water stone edge? yeah that is pretty sickly sharp!
I have a few knives available. All of my knives leave my shop with a hair shaving edge finished on an 10K Imanishi stone. They are ground and sharpened all free hand. I use a 36" radius platen to give the bevels a very light concave grind. I use West Systems marine grade two part epoxy and SS or brass pins. Any of these items can be returned up to 7 days after being received for a full refund as long as they are in original condition. All my knives are offered up in good faith and if there is ever a problem with function I will do my best to resolve it. I will etch my makers mark on right side bevel or engrave my insignia if preferred.
Mammoth EDC
OAL: 8"
Handle length: 4"
Sharpened edge: a little over 3.25"
Thickness behind edge: .010 near heel to .005 at the belly. There is .025" behind the tip.
Stock Thickness: .110
Steel: AEB-L heat treated to 60 RC by Peters
Handle Material: Two Naval Brass pins with some mammoth Ivory over black G10. All epoxied up with West Sytstems.
I can make a basic pouch sheath out of 10 oz wicket & craig tooling leather for 30$. Please allow a week for me to get this done.
River Walker EDC
OAL: 8"
Handle length: 4"
Sharpened edge: a little over 3.25"
Thickness behind edge: .010 near heel to .005 at the belly. There is .015" behind the tip.
Stock Thickness: .110
Steel: AEB-L heat treated to 60 RC by Peters
Handle Material: Stabilized River Birch (salvaged from one of the Great Lakes I am told).
I can make a basic pouch sheath out of 10 oz wicket & craig tooling leather for 30$. Please allow a week for me to get this done.
Large Filet/Carving Knife
OAL: 16.5"
Handle length: 5.5"
Sharpened edge: 10.5"
Thickness behind edge: .010"
Stock Thickness: .110
Steel: AEB-L heat treated to 60 RC by Peters
Handle Material: This is some of the most awesome natural Redwood burl I have ever seen. I got it from Burl Source earlier last year. It was cut from a very old slab that was found in an abandoned barn IIRC. There are also thin red g10 liners between the Redwood and the thicker black G10 liners. The pins are 304 Stainless.
I can make a basic sheath for this out of 10 oz Wicket & Craig tooling leather for 50$. If you want the sheath please allow me 2 weeks to complete.
I have a few knives available. All of my knives leave my shop with a hair shaving edge finished on an 10K Imanishi stone. They are ground and sharpened all free hand. I use a 36" radius platen to give the bevels a very light concave grind. I use West Systems marine grade two part epoxy and SS or brass pins. Any of these items can be returned up to 7 days after being received for a full refund as long as they are in original condition. All my knives are offered up in good faith and if there is ever a problem with function I will do my best to resolve it. I will etch my makers mark on right side bevel or engrave my insignia if preferred.
Mammoth EDC
OAL: 8"
Handle length: 4"
Sharpened edge: a little over 3.25"
Thickness behind edge: .010 near heel to .005 at the belly. There is .025" behind the tip.
Stock Thickness: .110
Steel: AEB-L heat treated to 60 RC by Peters
Handle Material: Two Naval Brass pins with some mammoth Ivory over black G10. All epoxied up with West Sytstems.
I can make a basic pouch sheath out of 10 oz wicket & craig tooling leather for 30$. Please allow a week for me to get this done.





River Walker EDC
OAL: 8"
Handle length: 4"
Sharpened edge: a little over 3.25"
Thickness behind edge: .010 near heel to .005 at the belly. There is .015" behind the tip.
Stock Thickness: .110
Steel: AEB-L heat treated to 60 RC by Peters
Handle Material: Stabilized River Birch (salvaged from one of the Great Lakes I am told).
I can make a basic pouch sheath out of 10 oz wicket & craig tooling leather for 30$. Please allow a week for me to get this done.




Large Filet/Carving Knife
OAL: 16.5"
Handle length: 5.5"
Sharpened edge: 10.5"
Thickness behind edge: .010"
Stock Thickness: .110
Steel: AEB-L heat treated to 60 RC by Peters
Handle Material: This is some of the most awesome natural Redwood burl I have ever seen. I got it from Burl Source earlier last year. It was cut from a very old slab that was found in an abandoned barn IIRC. There are also thin red g10 liners between the Redwood and the thicker black G10 liners. The pins are 304 Stainless.
I can make a basic sheath for this out of 10 oz Wicket & Craig tooling leather for 50$. If you want the sheath please allow me 2 weeks to complete.






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