keithf Joined May 29, 2006 Messages 992 Feb 27, 2014 #1 Made this little guy for my God daughter. She is off again for the next 12 months to Bali, India, Malta, Brunei and the USA ( watch out fellas ) Specs. BL 2 3/4", 70mm. OAL 6 5/8", 222mm. Twist damascus Stabilised Desert Sheoak Burl Leather sheath Thanks for looking, comments welcome. Cheers Keith
Made this little guy for my God daughter. She is off again for the next 12 months to Bali, India, Malta, Brunei and the USA ( watch out fellas ) Specs. BL 2 3/4", 70mm. OAL 6 5/8", 222mm. Twist damascus Stabilised Desert Sheoak Burl Leather sheath Thanks for looking, comments welcome. Cheers Keith
Lorien Nose to the Grindstone Moderator Knifemaker / Craftsman / Service Provider Joined Dec 5, 2005 Messages 28,366 Feb 27, 2014 #2 that woods slays me! I want one of these for my pocket
D Dan the Man Joined Jun 18, 2004 Messages 521 Feb 27, 2014 #3 The wood, blade, and sheath all look really great.
Chris Larrikin Joined Jul 19, 2012 Messages 1,774 Feb 27, 2014 #4 That is simply beautiful. You can tell it will be comfy for the intended user to hold too. What steels do you use in your damascus?
That is simply beautiful. You can tell it will be comfy for the intended user to hold too. What steels do you use in your damascus?
W wdtorque Joined May 29, 2010 Messages 1,441 Feb 27, 2014 #5 Lorien said: that woods slays me! I want one of these for my pocket Click to expand... Me too!
keithf Joined May 29, 2006 Messages 992 Feb 28, 2014 #6 wdtorque said: Me too! Click to expand... Sounds to me I might have to make a couple more Cheers Keith
wdtorque said: Me too! Click to expand... Sounds to me I might have to make a couple more Cheers Keith
keithf Joined May 29, 2006 Messages 992 Feb 28, 2014 #7 Chris Larrikin said: That is simply beautiful. You can tell it will be comfy for the intended user to hold too. What steels do you use in your damascus? Click to expand... Thanks Chris, I use 1075 and 15 N20 for my damascus. If you are wondering about the contrast I parkerise my blades after the etch. Cheers Keith
Chris Larrikin said: That is simply beautiful. You can tell it will be comfy for the intended user to hold too. What steels do you use in your damascus? Click to expand... Thanks Chris, I use 1075 and 15 N20 for my damascus. If you are wondering about the contrast I parkerise my blades after the etch. Cheers Keith