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A Few Knives From My Summer Break

Started by KSCATTRAPR, July 09, 2017, 06:04:00 PM

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KSCATTRAPR

Here are a few I've gotten done so far on my summer break. I still have about a month left and plan on doing a few more before school starts back up.

Rat Tail brute with green dyed stag.


Elk Antler Brute.




Brute Skinner.





Turkish Walnut, 6" blade.


Sheep Brute.





mahantango

Oh man, those are stunning. Exactly what I'd build if I had the skill.
We are all here because we are not all there.

Thadbow

Very nice work Caley, I really like that rat tail brute with green dyed stag!
Great work!

TrackerNy

Great collection of knives there Caley.

KSCATTRAPR


americanhunter7

WOW! What great looking knives!    :clapper:
John         :campfire:        

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4dogs

man those are nice, what is the smallest version of that brute you have made?
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KSCATTRAPR

Thanks again guys. Mark, the smallest one is just a small brute with a rat tail. I had a really small set of green dyed stag scales that fit it perfect.

oldgoat

I think I've seen that frist one yes it's in my hand Nice work.
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Rick Enos

how are you getting that rustic look on your blades..Like acid has eaten part of the blade.....Rick

KSCATTRAPR

Rick, Those are just hammer marks I've left in the blade that I did not grind out. I do etch the blades in feric chloride and  vinager when I'm done do give it the grey look.

ron w

:thumbsup:    :thumbsup:    :thumbsup:  Nice job on all of them.
In the beginner's mind there are many possibilities. In the expert's there are few...So the most difficult thing is always to keep your beginner's mind...This is also the real secret of the arts: always be a beginner.  Shunryu Suzuki

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Sam McMichael

The only problem with owning such nice looking tools is remembering that they are tools designed to be used. I always get up set when I drop one of my special knives in the dirt. I would be upset to drop one of these! They look good.
Sam

KSCATTRAPR

Thanks again guys. Sam, luckily, getting these knives dirty isn't my problem anymore, they all have new homes. But I agree with ya, I have a few that I've never even worn.

IdahoCurt


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