Pimped Out Bushcraft

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The blade is a small Shing 3mm thick.

The handle is by me camel bone mosaic and thick red liner stuffie


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Those are nice! Very well done, and they look plenty comfortable:thumbup:
 
your scales always look perfect HD, what tools or machines to you use?

They aren't perfect up close I can see imperfections:rolleyes::thumbdn:

I use a 30" belt sander a dremel and a 4" belt sander from Harbor Freight and a lot of sandpaper;)
 
I think you do fantastic handles HD.
 
Despite the short handle (see the "in hand" pic) it fits my hand well cause the handle is fat.

But this is near perfect size for my wife may let it be hers. :thumbup:

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That one with the G10 liner is just too cool. Super novel, looks great. You got the visuals but keep the more traditional appeal on the rest of the handle! The second shot is one of my favorite handles ever seen on BF! The imperfections in how one wood colour blends into the other is just wonderful!
 
That camel bone is sweet. It kind of resembles mammoth bark ivory. That's also the finest lanyard hole I've ever seen. Very nice work HD.

Jeff
 
That camel bone looks really cool! All of those handles look extra comfortable. They look like they were shaped just enough. Not too radical but nicely contoured.

I think I'd stay away from your workshop when you were shaping it though. Was it as smelly as cow bone?
 
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