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Just in Tine
Tine and Again
Last Tine
Next Tine
In the Nick of Tine
What Tine is it?
Passage of Tine
Tine management
Its a Matter of Tine
Tine in Your Hands
Tines, they are a changin'
In Due Tine
Tine After Tine
etc, etc.....
Anyhoo.
Just a fun project.
Please let me know what you think.
Thanks,
Peter
Once Upon a Tine
Blade: 6" x 1/8"(+/-) of forged 5160 steel with 800 grit hand sanded finish.
Handle: 6 1/2" of Elk antler tine(thank you R. Marchand!!) with a hammer-finished copper bolster, peened 1/8" pin. The spacers are birch bark, Red Maple onion burl, Bubinga and ebonized Pear veneer.
Sheath: Figured Red Maple with an Elk antler end cap, Bubinga and ebonized Pear spacers, and a Red Maple welt. The dangler belt loop harness is 6/7 oz veg tanned leather (W&C) with a handmade copper D-ring and an Elk antler bead on the front lacing.
Some photos:









Just in Tine
Tine and Again
Last Tine
Next Tine
In the Nick of Tine
What Tine is it?
Passage of Tine
Tine management
Its a Matter of Tine
Tine in Your Hands
Tines, they are a changin'
In Due Tine
Tine After Tine
etc, etc.....
Anyhoo.

Just a fun project.
Please let me know what you think.
Thanks,
Peter
Once Upon a Tine
Blade: 6" x 1/8"(+/-) of forged 5160 steel with 800 grit hand sanded finish.
Handle: 6 1/2" of Elk antler tine(thank you R. Marchand!!) with a hammer-finished copper bolster, peened 1/8" pin. The spacers are birch bark, Red Maple onion burl, Bubinga and ebonized Pear veneer.
Sheath: Figured Red Maple with an Elk antler end cap, Bubinga and ebonized Pear spacers, and a Red Maple welt. The dangler belt loop harness is 6/7 oz veg tanned leather (W&C) with a handmade copper D-ring and an Elk antler bead on the front lacing.
Some photos:








