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So for a final Blog on the Committee knife project (a project is something started with a definate end in mind therefore this was a project to me and you were all my colleagues in this project/on the project board) I'll explain how to buy the committee knife.
And after that I'll repost all the pictures in order of how the knife was constructed :-)
The auction
Here's how the auction will go. It'll be my own variation of a "Silent Auction" with a secret minimum reserve. The reason for this is because I don't want to risk some people going into a bidding war and having the price driven up beyond what I think is reasonable for this knife.
Good luck with bidding, looking forward to hearing from all those interested.
The End time of the auction will be 21:00 on Friday the 13th Amsterdam time.
A countdown timer can be viewed here: http://www.timeanddate.com/countdown/to?iso=20130913T21&p0=16&a...
If you click on World Times at that link it'll show the countdown timer in your local time.
The knife:
Specs on the knife:
Production method: Stock Removal
Grind: Full flat grind
Finish, 1000 grit belt finish on the blade
Blade scales are held to the liners and blade by Bison Metal Epoxy which is the strongest epoxy I can find.
Also mechanically held on to the blade by peened stainless pins.
Blade length: 4,5"
Blade Steel: 5.5mm (just under 1/4") OW3 Toolsteel which I estimate at somewhere in between Rockwell 58-60considering the heat treatment procedure I gave it.
More on the steel can be found here: http://www.metalravne.com/selector/steels/ow3.html
And here: http://www.zknives.com/knives/steels/steelgraph.php?nm=ow3
Heat treatment done by me.
Handle: Gabon Ebony on Olivewood on a blue liner (liner will NOT absorb water like most fiber liners tend to do over the years).
Handle was polished to 12.000 grit, oiled and waxed with RenWax.
Sheath:
3mm veg tanned leather.
Dyed black by hand
Handstitched with 3mm thick cotton thread.
Crossdraw, will carry either left or righthanded.
The visual Media:
And now on to the best part, pictures and video (at the end)
It all started with some ideas. After much discussion it was decided that the knife would have a 4,5" droppoint blade with a flat grind and a teardrop shaped end on the handle.
The drawing came out to design C
Draw that out on a billet of Steel:
Wood was chosen:
Together with some nice Ebony
And I set to grinding the blade:
Drawn to where the grind should be:
Initial Bevels set!
And even the plunges turned out pretty nice
Almost there
And after some finer belts:
Drilled some holes for weight saving and pin placement:
All dirty from the heat treat
Glueing the ebony to the Olivewood
And both sides done:
After that a LOT of time with a roodrasp and the grinder and we're up to this
Handle polish done:
Blade cleaned and except for sharpening all done:
Then it's time for a sheath:
Wetformed leather
And it's DONE
What do you think? Similar to the design?
And last but not least. The video I made for this knife:
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I'm so jealous man. You do beautiful work and obviously know you craft. Sadly I'm only a collector, that depends on people like you to supply us with edged weapons the have character.
Great work Alexander
Nice Knife and great job Alexander....
Beautiful knife. It would make a very fine addition to anyone's collection.
Very cool!
What does the "W" stand for in the steels make up? Tungsten maybe?
Wonderful. Great work, my friend. The bid is for knife only and shipping added?
Jan like I stated it'll run for a week. So bidding will be closed on Friday the 13th of September.
And thanks Ron. Looking forward to hearing from all those interested.
I am in agreement with Jan -- Truly awesome!
Great knife!
Great story!
Amazing presentation!
Thanks for all of your hard work on this one, Alexander!
It will be one lucky person whose bid wins that knife!
Great work, my friend!
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