Completed Work

Cypress Creek Knives

CCK
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Hey everyone! I just wanted to post some of my completed work here for you guy to look at and critique. Right now I have all of my completed work in a thread on BushcraftUSA.com. I hope it isn't bad manner, but I am going to post a link to to my thread. From here on out I will be posting my completed work in this thread on this forum. Thank you for looking and I hope to get some tips and tricks from all of you experienced knife makers.

http://bushcraftusa.com/forum/showthread.php/146220-A-Few-of-My-Knives
 
Hey everyone here are the completed pictures of my Drop Point EDC knife and spoon knife. The handle of the EDC is golden oak with oak dowel rod as the pins. The handle of the spoon knife is Brazilian Cherry. I hope you guys like them.















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The oak looks really good. Could use some extra sanding on the blade above the bevel, and the epoxy at the front of the handle, but other wise looks good.
 
The scratches were left intentionally. I actually didn't sand above the bevel after heat treat because I wanted the knife to have a rustic look. I don't know where you see the epoxy, this was a really clean gluing process( much cleaner than any others I've ever done.) Thank you for the comment it is much appreciated.
 
The scratches were left intentionally. I actually didn't sand above the bevel after heat treat because I wanted the knife to have a rustic look. I don't know where you see the epoxy, this was a really clean gluing process( much cleaner than any others I've ever done.) Thank you for the comment it is much appreciated.

That works then. Even with the top of the bevel the blade looks slightly darker than the rest right at/near the handle. To me it looks like epoxy is dried there. It could just be the lighting though. :thumbup:
 
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