I am in love with this one. I got my next project
Thanks mate. Yes, Australian gidgee. Its my favorite wood for handles. This one didnt have too much figure, so I was happy how it came up.Handle contours look really nice! Is that Australian gidgee? There’s some stuff I’d love to play with from Australia that’s similar to ironwood.
Nice mate. We might have gidgee here, but very little magnacut has made it here up to now.I just finished up this Magnacut and Koa skinner for a relative.
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Well, pretty much finished now. Another couple of firsts. Made a pair of knifes as a set for the first time. And made a "zipper" style gutting knife. Will be giving them to a friend who shoots a lot of deer to try out.
Please don't take this as a backhanded compliment...Thought I would post a project that I am just in the process of finishing. This knife has a few firsts for me - steel is S35VN, black micarta handles with red G10 liners and red G10 pins. First time working with most of these materials, first time making this blade shape, and I sharpened it on the belt grinder instead of water stones or using the Worksharp. Edge is not quite as good as I can get it with the other methods, but its about 80%-90% of the way there. As usual, I learned a lot, made some new mistakes, plus I made a couple of cockups I already know about.
These are really great shapes, kind of a nesmuk/dozier shape, and the nitroV is a great steel for an outdoor knife. Man, some talented folks at rokslide.I'm slowly improving my grinds, so starting to try shapes that were too difficult for me earlier. Tried a couple of sizes in a "Nesmuk" style blade. I am still trying to decide if I am going to leave the handle as it is, or keep shaping them a little more. But they are mostly done now.
Orange handled blade is NitroV steel, orange G10 handles with green g10 liners and pins. The liner is only .5mm, so desnt show up too well. It was one of the first liners I bought, and I am trying to use it up on this trial knife. For some reason, I had more trouble grinding even bevels on this smaller blade than I did on the bigger version.
The other is Elmax steel, with camo G10 handles and flat earth coloured G10 pins. Didnt seem like any point using a liner on this since the camo pattern is a laminate of G10.