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What do you want on a smaller fixed blade handle?

If I can get my hands on some i'll use it, from what I can find out it's really difficult to work, prone to tearout, and blunts cutters easily. Good strength and hardness when worked though, related to hickory. I'll give it a go :)
 
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Thanks for the feedback, WA Martin :)



that's a good point...myke...MYKE, where is he when you need him :)
You rang?
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:D
Sorry for the late reply.:o
Got your email and replied Pete.
I ain't no expert, so I hope what little I know from my limited experience helps.

Like Ray said it works like wood pretty much, just stinkier.:barf:
 
Thanks, myke. You did a great job with that pocket muk if I try it I'm sure your advice will be invaluable.
 
managed to pick up some pecan wood, along with some leather for the sheaths. sanding paper and pins on the way to!

Still playing with the deer antler but you never know.
 
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