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Here is a pair of knives and sheaths I have been working on for Christmas presents. They are both made from stainless. Not sure if I like working with stainless or not!
The large one is for my son it's got a left hand case, since he is left handed. :grin:
It's made some what like a large riflemans knife! It has got a brass guard and the handle is made out of Hickory. The sheath is sewn from 6oz. leather with fringe. Wasn't sure when I started this one but I think I like it.
The small one is for my son in law, it has a deer antler handle and the sheath is made from vegtable tanned leather. It's made kind of along the lines of an Arkansas Toothpick.
RickD the large one is the one that I cold not get to turn even a little no matter what I did too it! That's why I am not sure I want to do any more stainless steel.
The antler handle was shaped and split and reground so the halves would mate back together flush
Then both halves were hollowed for the thickness of the blade. The halves were pinned with brass pins.
The large knife's handle is from a section of an on sledge hammer handle. It had completelely turned black from moisture and my origonal intenion was to leave it natural.
But I decided to use some color to highlight the character in the wood. The pictures don't really show off the handle.
I hope the boys will like them! I think they will both appreciate the work in them as they have both seen the knives at different times as I was working on them over the past couple of months but, neither had an idea this was their Christmas.
What do you fellars think? :hmm:
The large one is for my son it's got a left hand case, since he is left handed. :grin:
It's made some what like a large riflemans knife! It has got a brass guard and the handle is made out of Hickory. The sheath is sewn from 6oz. leather with fringe. Wasn't sure when I started this one but I think I like it.
The small one is for my son in law, it has a deer antler handle and the sheath is made from vegtable tanned leather. It's made kind of along the lines of an Arkansas Toothpick.
RickD the large one is the one that I cold not get to turn even a little no matter what I did too it! That's why I am not sure I want to do any more stainless steel.
The antler handle was shaped and split and reground so the halves would mate back together flush
Then both halves were hollowed for the thickness of the blade. The halves were pinned with brass pins.
The large knife's handle is from a section of an on sledge hammer handle. It had completelely turned black from moisture and my origonal intenion was to leave it natural.
But I decided to use some color to highlight the character in the wood. The pictures don't really show off the handle.
I hope the boys will like them! I think they will both appreciate the work in them as they have both seen the knives at different times as I was working on them over the past couple of months but, neither had an idea this was their Christmas.
What do you fellars think? :hmm: