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Started by Mechslasher, March 23, 2008, 12:43:00 PM

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Mechslasher

here are a couple i just finished with mammoth tooth scales.  the little one has mammoth ivory.  enjoy!

 
 
 
"There is beauty and magic in a drawn bow."

Cade (SC)

Leftieshot

Nice!  Did the ivory came that color?  Where are you getting your damascus?

Bodork

Those are beautiful knives. Mammoth tooth and damascus makes a top notch knife in my opnion. Do you get to pick the color of the mammoth tooth? That's the first red one I've seen. Did you make the blades also? Mike

farmboy

Great lookin knives! Where do you get that ivory?

brettlandon

Those knives are great!  :clapper:    :clapper:  

-Brett
Excellence is achieved, not purchased.

Lewis Brookshire III

WOW! Thsoe look great. Ive got to get a Damascus blank to play with!
"He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain what he cannot lose."
- Jim Elliot: Missionary/Martyr.

Mechslasher

thanks fellows!  i get all my supplies off *bay.  a fellow in texas does all my mammoth tooth and ivory scales.  he stabilizes his mammoth tooth in several different colors.  i've got some purple colored tooth scales on the way for my next knife.
"There is beauty and magic in a drawn bow."

Cade (SC)

dorris

my wife loves that top one both are outstanding  great work .
" If I fail trying my hardest did I really fail ? "

Jeff Dorris
11/16/1970 ~ 3/30/2010
Rest In Peace

Chris Surtees

Very nice looking knives!

skullworks

Super job! Those things are sick!!!!
'cuz deer huntin' ain't catch & release!

OconeeDan


varmint

Chris,

  Those are beautiful!!

  I've seen lots of Mammoth Tooth,but none with the red color those scales have.I've noticed alot of blue tints and then all the regular,if you want to call it that,shades,but never that reddish color.Where did you come across those??

  Again........simply STUNNING!!

Oops!Guess I should read the WHOLE thread before asking questions........thanks for the info.
Bowhunting......A way of life and death.

varmint

I do have a question tho..........

Is there any major difference working with the mammoth tooth scales compared to working with stabilized wood scales or horn??
Bowhunting......A way of life and death.

Izzy


Mechslasher

varmint, imagine trying to shape something that is second only to a diamond in hardness. enamel, the white streks in the grip, is some tough stuff, it did come from a mammoth after all. the reddish sections are fairly soft so it's tricky to work without having dips. i usually go through one or two bandsaw blades and three or four sand belts per knife. drill bits don't last that long either. then throw on top off all this the scale could shatter or chip during shaping. it is cool watching how the scales light up while bandsawing when the blade tries to cut through the enamel. i almost forgot, a good set of scales usually costs around $75-100+, but they do make a beautiful knife!
"There is beauty and magic in a drawn bow."

Cade (SC)

Steve Nuckels

Really interesting looking, the more I look at it the more I like it!  Nice Job!

Long Bow

That's some fine work Mechs!
Derek W.

"I never thought missing could be so much fun!"       -Me

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