Hey Thomas
Thanks for joining our knife community and jumping right in! I appreciate it.
I think you'll like it here as you spend more time getting to know us.
If you have any questions as you get settled in, please let me know.
Welcome!
Scott
In drilling ivory or pearl,even wood go slow so as not to break through and possibly crack the material.With pearl use a lubricant or drop of water but go slow.Inserting center pin ,taper it so as there is no pressure coming through the other side if the knife .Could cause a crack or split I learned all these the hard way. never force anything taking the knife apart or reassembling it.
I wouldn't know where to start as I am self taught.I guess one trick that helps is ....super glue the old sclaes to whatever material you are going to rehandle and grind down to a hairs breadth from the edge of the old scale, then work it down to a nice flush fit.I go one drill bit size above the pin holes to take the strain off the material, using numbered drill bits Custom make all my pins. Is that any help ? as I don't know where you are in experience or tools.When working pearl NObody is allowed in the shop....I cry if it breaks.
hello Thomas! you have some great looking knives!! i just got into doing some rehandles and i am having fun!! i would love to pick your brain about what NOT to do! i have learned alot, but have much more to learn! any advice that you have would be appreciated!
Welcome to iCK. I trust you’ll find this a great resource whether you’re a 50 year collector or a 3 year collector. Scott has set the benchmark for internet communications regarding the interest of knife collectors. On this forum you’ll see posting from industry names like A. G. Russell, Case collector author Steve Pfeiffer and more. Whether you’re a custom knife make, folder collector, hunter pattern enthusiast, or Vintage knife only collector there’s a home for you here. From Photography to the up-and-coming names in production knives and custom knives there’s a forum to seek out answers, post opinions and share and trade ideas and even a knife or two. So welcome again. Dig in, join the group that interest you the most and have fun. As one member sighted to me when I posted s blog about diminishing retail values, he reminded me that it was “whatever is fun” and that’s what really matters.
Have a very safe and Happy New Years Remember, New Years Eve is the night all the armatures are out drinking on the road so stay in and stay safe!
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Thanks for the fast reply.That was my first post on this site.I went thru the members list and found a few that are near where I live up here in Kentucky.Scott is such a really nice guy,he has shown some of my work to the guys down there. I was looking at my finished inventory Sat. and looks like I will be working a lot to get ready for the Blade show this year.Have a nice day.
Tom
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In MemoriamScott King said…
Thanks for joining our knife community and jumping right in! I appreciate it.
I think you'll like it here as you spend more time getting to know us.
If you have any questions as you get settled in, please let me know.
Welcome!
Scott
KnifeMakerCaptJeff Saylor said…
thanks, CJS Knives!!
KnifeMakerCaptJeff Saylor said…
Welcome to iCK. I trust you’ll find this a great resource whether you’re a 50 year collector or a 3 year collector. Scott has set the benchmark for internet communications regarding the interest of knife collectors. On this forum you’ll see posting from industry names like A. G. Russell, Case collector author Steve Pfeiffer and more. Whether you’re a custom knife make, folder collector, hunter pattern enthusiast, or Vintage knife only collector there’s a home for you here. From Photography to the up-and-coming names in production knives and custom knives there’s a forum to seek out answers, post opinions and share and trade ideas and even a knife or two. So welcome again. Dig in, join the group that interest you the most and have fun. As one member sighted to me when I posted s blog about diminishing retail values, he reminded me that it was “whatever is fun” and that’s what really matters.
Have a very safe and Happy New Years Remember, New Years Eve is the night all the armatures are out drinking on the road so stay in and stay safe!
Frank Evans 803-718-0009
Tom
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