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    If I remember rightly the original Kerphart has a distal taper but then thickens out again to strengthen the tip, at least I have seen an old picture of one that did that.

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    It was a fun build and despite looking pretty simple I was an enjoyable challenge and I can now say I have made a Kephart.
    I am keen to find out how the knife performs once the owner has a chance to try it out.
    Nice to see you using Kepharts @Tahr, they look and clearly do the job.

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    This has been sitting around on my bench for a few months and needed to be sorted out and finished. Kitchen knife in 14c28n, dyed black poplar wood from the Ukraine stabilized.
    Used a full sized grinder on this one which was a challenge as I normally use my little grinder that's small and I know inside out.
    Kitchen knives feel big after making hunting knives, always nice to do something different though and again I learn't a lot on this one.

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    Tried something new; small hunting knife made from blonde oak thanks @gonetropo , brass pins & green micarta linings and stihl brush cutter blade.
    Just needs a polish, some oil & leather.

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    I have about 50 wood lathe chisels that have had the handles burnt off.... Doubt the fire would have gotten hot enough to retemper steel.

    Anyone want a couple to play with?
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    Quote Originally Posted by diana2 View Post
    Tried something new; small hunting knife made from blonde oak thanks @gonetropo , brass pins & green micarta linings and stihl brush cutter blade.
    Just needs a polish, some oil & leather.

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    i havent sent you blonde oak yet, mahogany, teek, cedar and black walnut. the BW were the larger blocks.

    might have some rimu offcuts soon, havent seen my pet builder recently as he is working out of town.

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    Oops, must be the teak then?
    Love to try some blonde oak wood when available.
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    Latest one out of my workshop, birch burl saya, ebony and mokume Gane spacers and end bits. Raindrop 1095/15N20 damascus blade.

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    Attempt #1. many thanks to diana2 for materials and inspiration
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    That is so cool, I like it a lot, now you have a new hobby
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    Beautiful knife, what are the black pins are made off?
    Looks stunning!
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    Mamba's, Copperhead's and a new model called a Boomslang. If I get the virus I have my 2 weeks covered just with shaping and grinding.
    Knives will be coming up if anyone wants one.

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    Hunting/boning knife, scales made from black walnut thanks to @gonetropo
    red micarta, brass pins,
    blade henckel zwilling carbon steel.
    Just waiting for some cow hide (for the sheath) to arrive which might take a while coming from europe..

    Where do you buy your leather from?

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