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Help me design 2 Nordic knives...
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<blockquote data-quote="Blackhorse" data-source="post: 225308" data-attributes="member: 1365"><p>I just did the final epoxy-ing of the handle (at last). Being as how there are the file worked discs in the handle I had to shape each piece to size prior to gluing the pieces together, so the file worked surfaces would be at the proper depth, so I put the whole thing together in 'sets' with the 3 metal discs being one, the ebony/brass another, the antler and dymondwood another, etc. Then started gluing those together...step by step...til today the ebony handle went on. Now for the final sanding and then some 'finishing' or should that be "Finn-ishing"? </p><p></p><p>Photos as I remember...etc.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I also started a commissioned knife a bit ago...with a very fine EnZo blade from D2 and a full convex grind. The handle will be Snakewood...which is totally amazing stuff. Should be a pretty good item when it's done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackhorse, post: 225308, member: 1365"] I just did the final epoxy-ing of the handle (at last). Being as how there are the file worked discs in the handle I had to shape each piece to size prior to gluing the pieces together, so the file worked surfaces would be at the proper depth, so I put the whole thing together in 'sets' with the 3 metal discs being one, the ebony/brass another, the antler and dymondwood another, etc. Then started gluing those together...step by step...til today the ebony handle went on. Now for the final sanding and then some 'finishing' or should that be "Finn-ishing"? Photos as I remember...etc. I also started a commissioned knife a bit ago...with a very fine EnZo blade from D2 and a full convex grind. The handle will be Snakewood...which is totally amazing stuff. Should be a pretty good item when it's done. [/QUOTE]
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