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Over the last week I acquired 4 blade blanks for customization. The materials they use for their "S" line of products are 440C, manufactured in China.
The ones I selected are pictured below:
The top one will definitely receive a Stag taper handle, the Guthook blank will receive a Purpleheart Wood scales w/ Pink liners(for the younger niece). The bottom 2 are to be more detail specific in the handle materials. I would like some ideas on the materials for those, but keep in mind my skill level when making those suggestions. Novice.
Part Deux:
The knife Fairy brought these to me Tuesday:
Tags: Blade, Customize, Knife, Premium, Supply, blanks, handles
!!! .. those are some sweet mosaic pins .. !!!
Brad, Sorry it took so long to post back to you. I dont get to get on here as much as I would like. But if I recall right, I think I did drill to 1/8". And hey your stuff is looking really good!
Brad T. said:
Pete,
Did you drill out the pin holes to 1/8"? Because my blank came with 3/32" dia holes.
Looking good, Brad! Now you've got me anxious to see the knives once they're finished!
Lookin' good there, Brad!
Friday I selected a piece of Osage for the Raptor. The Osage has a warm quality about it without being dark like the Rosewoods. I cut the shape out, drilled out the pin holes and slit it down the middle, epoxied some Yellow liners and let it set overnight.
Saturday I then epoxied the scales to the Raptor and let it set until Monday.
Monday morning I thinned the handle down a tad, not much. I prefer a fat handle on a small knife, don't know why I just do.
Have been sanding up to 800 grit and ended up with this.
This should suit my sister's needs.
Oh I think you are right! It should suit her fine! I like a fat handle on a smaller blade also, feels like it adds more to the knife for some reason. That wood sure came out beautiful!
Those yellow liners set that Osage wood off beautifully! And, I too like a phat handle on a shorter knife. But, what the hey! I like a phat handle on a longer knife, also! Phat is where it's at!
Nice work, Brad!
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