It looks fantastic.
Look up Poured Pewter for knives on You Tube. I believe there are some demonstrations. I only forge my blades, everything with hammers...JeffVery nice indeed. The antler looked weather-bleached before you stained it. I like the way the stain took. Did you grind the blade or forge it? I'd like some more info on how you poured the bolster. I've got a Dag blade on the bench and a hunk of bone that will be a handle for it, got the metal for a poured bolster too, but I've never done one and I've been hesitating.
Of the knives I forge for sale are mostly modern hunting knives and higher end kitchen knives. Historic muzzle loading style knives, I've mostly been just playing around with them.Thankee kindly, Jeff. I'll check that out. Do you forge blades for other folks, or just for your own use?
Keep playing Tippit. Keep playing!Of the knives I forge for sale are mostly modern hunting knives and higher end kitchen knives. Historic muzzle loading style knives, I've mostly been just playing around with them.
Walnut husks.that looks great what kind of stain do you use for the antler handle ?
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