More "What to do with extra scales?"

Bill Siegle

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Been playing with the Bader grinder and working on fullers. Decided to incorporate the Becker scales to keep handle work to a minimum :D Made the big one first and then decided to make one a little smaller :) Two big, beefy, Seax designs! The design is sort of futuristic to me. Maybe useful on some future interplanetary battlefield. The big one is a Beast at 20 7/8in overall with a 15in blade and 31oz. The smaller one is 15 7/8in overall with a 10in blade and 24oz. Both blades are 1/4in thick 5160. Great big FUN knife projects for sure!!!!


 
that's some beefy shift :D

i'm sure 29 people have already tried to buy these ;)

don't be fooled people!

it's a trap :D
 
You need to bring those out to the coast. We can test them on something after a day of fishing.
 
Been playing with the Bader grinder and working on fullers. Decided to incorporate the Becker scales to keep handle work to a minimum :D Made the big one first and then decided to make one a little smaller :) Two big, beefy, Seax designs! The design is sort of futuristic to me. Maybe useful on some future interplanetary battlefield. The big one is a Beast at 20 7/8in overall with a 15in blade and 31oz. The smaller one is 15 7/8in overall with a 10in blade and 24oz. Both blades are 1/4in thick 5160. Great big FUN knife projects for sure!!!!


Very very good job on those could you please post some picture from those groves you made ? At the top
 
These are just a fun project. Not going to be mass producing these. I am hoping to get them out this Summer at a couple upcoming campouts :)
 
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