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Types of fixed blade knives you have or like...

Started by J.T. [HELLZZARMY]. Last reply by Andy Jordan May 20, 2017. 32 Replies

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Comment by Relly Carpio on November 14, 2010 at 20:04
@stefan That is so beautiful! Congratulations on the winnings and I am sure that piece of art will go win more! Keep it up sir!

KnifeMaker
Comment by Stefan Albert on November 14, 2010 at 10:05
Thank You so much , that knife is so big projekt , its material has been produced straight for this purpose at the Damasteel firm in Sweeden, as it is chiselled out of 16 mm thick material. As for the theme, I tended to match it to an other similar knife of mine that is called Demon. That is how the theme of the composition became „APOCALYPSE”. I spent 660 hours with making this knife, which involves the carving, chiselling, scrimshaw and the rack. It has been made of RWL-34 steel, ivory handle (of course CITES), the whole length is 199 mm and it is 60 /HRc/ hard.
In under 24 hours after the knife has reached its completition, it received the 1st prize in the decorated knives cathegory of a knife competition as well as the main prize, too.

Thank s

Stefan
Comment by Tim Noble on November 14, 2010 at 6:36
Amazing work as always Stefan!!!

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Comment by Stefan Albert on November 14, 2010 at 5:22


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Comment by Stefan Albert on November 14, 2010 at 5:21

APOCALYPS Type of knife : Cone integral Art Knife
Steel : RWL-34
Hardness : 60 HRc
Handle : Elephant tusk /CITES/
Total Lenght: 196 –mm /7,71 inch/
Accessories or decorations – Full carved steel ,scrimshawed handle, The materiall of the rack is wat.buffalo horn scrimshawed . On this project I worked more than 660 hours . The composition winning piece.
WINNER categori BEST ART KNIFE 2010
TOP KNIFE 2010

Comment by Eugene Coates Smith Jr on September 18, 2010 at 9:06
Great stuff! I like all of them but the "hawk" really caught my eye!

Gene
Comment by lg&m on July 2, 2010 at 18:35
You make all those ? very nice. I might want one. (Little cord wraped one on the left)
Comment by Jeremi Lett on July 2, 2010 at 16:55
These are my creations.The saying "1 Man's Trash is Another's Treasure"really can apply to frugal knife makers.The minis were all made from scrap steel or scrap titanium.The 4 larger fixed blades w/wood handles were blanks I got and made wood handles for.Other steel is old industrial saw/circular saw blades.

Comment by lg&m on June 1, 2010 at 17:38
I had never heard of Econs knives before. Thanks ,I am going to check them out.
Comment by Tim Noble on April 16, 2010 at 17:31
Lovely work. That Ironwood looks great.
 
 
 

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