Once again, I apologize for my bad English
Originally coming to Bladeforums I tried to show a couple of knives. And there is a theme with my Micarta.
I'm a little reinterpreted the presentation of their work. And now I'm going to work is a photo and a short description in one subject that would not clog the forum.
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Little Hunter?
Steel D2
Heat treatment on my technology
Handle - stabilized rotten birch


Iron EDC
This was done three blades of the same, one training, respectively flawed and can not be restored, the second to hit someone, well, third I'm introducing you.
This knife is positioned as I every day carry knife. By this we mean the ability to use it as a city, and a picnic, outing.
Well handle Arizona Desert Ironwood. Gorgeous wood, but in the process made ​​the crowd.
Steel D2
Heat treatment on my technology
Blade finish - sandblasting
Handle - Ironwood


Elegance Assistant
kitchen Knife
Steel - Russian analogue X50CrMoV15
Heat treatment on my technology
Handle - Corian ® and carbon


Little Hunter by calling
Steel - D2
Heat treatment on my technology
Handle - Rosewood tiger (Monterillo)


The Black Scorpion
Created based on the knife Bark River Micro Canadian II
Scorpio because the wife saw it and said, "it looks like a scorpion"
Then so be it.
Steel - D2
Heat treatment on my technology
Handle - Carbon. The pins also carbon



Two-faced
Dark hunky from the mines, which is an inherent gloss gentleman of high society.
Steel - K390
Heat treatment on my technology
Handle - stabilized Maple burl, pins - brass + Carbon



Originally coming to Bladeforums I tried to show a couple of knives. And there is a theme with my Micarta.
I'm a little reinterpreted the presentation of their work. And now I'm going to work is a photo and a short description in one subject that would not clog the forum.
________________________
Little Hunter?
Steel D2
Heat treatment on my technology
Handle - stabilized rotten birch









Iron EDC
This was done three blades of the same, one training, respectively flawed and can not be restored, the second to hit someone, well, third I'm introducing you.
This knife is positioned as I every day carry knife. By this we mean the ability to use it as a city, and a picnic, outing.
Well handle Arizona Desert Ironwood. Gorgeous wood, but in the process made ​​the crowd.
Steel D2
Heat treatment on my technology
Blade finish - sandblasting
Handle - Ironwood





Elegance Assistant
kitchen Knife
Steel - Russian analogue X50CrMoV15
Heat treatment on my technology
Handle - Corian ® and carbon




Little Hunter by calling
Steel - D2
Heat treatment on my technology
Handle - Rosewood tiger (Monterillo)




The Black Scorpion
Created based on the knife Bark River Micro Canadian II
Scorpio because the wife saw it and said, "it looks like a scorpion"
Then so be it.
Steel - D2
Heat treatment on my technology
Handle - Carbon. The pins also carbon



Two-faced
Dark hunky from the mines, which is an inherent gloss gentleman of high society.
Steel - K390
Heat treatment on my technology
Handle - stabilized Maple burl, pins - brass + Carbon




