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Honey i shrunk the khukarang

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As you are no doubt aware that the Khukarang project was designed by Lorien Arnold (evil genius knife designer :eek:) This was not part of the plan but I could not help myself.
Thanks again Lorien for choosing me to take this on. Its been a pleasure to make this and I just hope it turned out the way you saw it. This is the suprise I mentioned to you long ago :D








Thanks for looking and comments welcome
Cheers Keith
 
Thats sweet, looks like its about 1/3scale? I feel like 1/4 scale is as small as I can go before handles and tangs get too small for hidden tang knives, 1/3 scale is very nice for a by-knife.

Is that a real hamon? Ive been thinking that I could try yaki-ire in a slow quenchant like room temperature canola, last time I asked about miniature hamons I was told that it can't be done. I have seen a hamon on a 1/6 scale katana, I can try to find the site if you're interested but its in japanese.

Do you make many miniatures? How do you like that tube clamp for minis?

I hope I don't ask too many questions, I don't see many minis!
 
What a thoughtful and well done bonus. Both knives are great and the sheath is wonderful. Lorien must be very happy to have 2 versions of his design in such fine dress.
 
What a thoughtful and well done bonus. Both knives are great and the sheath is wonderful. Lorien must be very happy to have 2 versions of his design in such fine dress.

happier than a baby in a barrel full of boobies!
 
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