My lineup - By Request

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A request for pics of my different models was requested in the for Sale area, and I guess this is the place to put such a thing. I consider most makers that post here better than myself at this craft, so please bear with me as I learn. Knives are my passion, and I really love learning this trade from you all.

I make currently make 6 models regularly, and have a 7th that I'm really excited about now. I've submitted the drawings to Great Lakes Waterjet, and I usually have him deliver me 20 or so blanks to add to the 10 or so I might profile myself. I try to heat treat batches of 30 or so blades, then finish them up in batches of 4 or six at a time. I only use 01 steel for my knives, and my grinds are convex. Most of the time I like using a corby bolt for the front pin. The lanyard tube I've been making up sometimes is metal, then g-10 or mikarta, then metal.

I'm moving away from making my own sheaths. I will offer them as an expensive option, but they're a money loosing proposition for me. I've now sent all 6 of my models off to JRE so they can make patterns for them. JRE makes a solid sheath, and its WAY more cost effective for me to buy them because it takes me almost as long to make a sheath as it does to make a knife. I will make one if someone insists and is willing to compensate me for the effort.

So here is the lineup:
I make two Nessmuks. THe smaller one has a 3/32" thick blade that is 4.5 with a 4.5" handle. I leave for ge scale on this knife because I think its appropoe to the design. The larger blade is mainly wider and curvier the blade is 1/8" thick and its roughly 10" long.

Small:

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Large:

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I make two bushcrafters. I call them Jr and Sr. The handle is the same on them, the difference is that the Sr has a 1" longer blade at 5" long. The handle is 4.5" long, and the blade is 5/32" thick. In this pic a standard Sr is on top and a standard Jr is on the bottom with a couple of variants in the middle.

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I love doing handles. Here is a pic of a Bushcrafter Jr wearing African Blackwood and Osage.

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My EDC model is intended to be a daily use belt knife. Its got a ~7" OAL with maybe 3.25" being blade. The steel is 1/8" thick. The uses for this knife range from kitchen duty to boxes, or rope, or any daily task.

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I decided I needed to make a neck knife, and drew up this one I call the Bow Legged Joe on a whim at my desk at work. I thought it looked silly, but after making one I was really impressed, so here it is. Its main function is a work safe knife to open boxes or trim paper, etc. It is 1/8" thick.

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And finally there is going to be this new model. I'm very excited about it. Its a larger knife. Kinda a camp/belt knife. I'm having a helluva time trying to name it though. I've made and sold a prototype, which has been put through its paces pretty well by its new owner. I've ground 3 of these in 5/32" thick steel, and two in 3/8" thick steel.

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This is the prototype. It was 1/8" thick.

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Hey Andy...

Looks like a great assortment of knife designs to me! From what I can see, all are executed very well, and I don't think any one of them would fail to please a hunter in the field. Good lines and proportions on all of them...

Knipper
 
Great lineup Andy. I especially like your EDC design. It looks very useful and comfortable. I am curious, do your blades have a scotchbrite finish? If so, what color is the belt you use? I'm trying to do a scotchbrite finish but I'm not yet happy with my results.
 
Whoa. Thanks guys!

Great lineup Andy. I especially like your EDC design. It looks very useful and comfortable. I am curious, do your blades have a scotchbrite finish? If so, what color is the belt you use? I'm trying to do a scotchbrite finish but I'm not yet happy with my results.

It is a scotchbrite finish. I usually only go to maroon. The secret, as tought to me by Scott Gossman, is to load the belt up with WD40. I usually turn on the grinder and just spray the running belt for 20 or so seconds. The matt finish you get out of that is really smooth and even. I think I read where scott said he even loads the belts with compound too.

I own a blue and grey belt also. But I save those for handles and keep them as clean as possible.
 
Great line up, Andy. I hear ya about those sheaths. Everyone knows how I feel about them:barf:.

I do like the scotchbrite finish, and I am considering that. Now I go to a 400 gt and then polish......
 
Thanks Andy! I'll try it with the WD40.

Don't give me any credit. I just regurgitated Scott's advise. Just like everything I do in my shop its copied from you makers here at BF.

BTW Ray. I am a big fan of your knives!!!!
 
Me too. I just may try to copy that one myself, but only with micarta instead of wood. And what kind of material is the maroon knife handle made from?
Thanks for the inspiration.
 
Me too. I just may try to copy that one myself, but only with micarta instead of wood. And what kind of material is the maroon knife handle made from?
Thanks for the inspiration.


The maroon one is linen micarta. Be sure to post pics of what you come up with.:thumbup::p
 
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