Shit you've outdone yourself with that beauty. What would a knife like that look like with a modest hollow grind ?
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Shit you've outdone yourself with that beauty. What would a knife like that look like with a modest hollow grind ?
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What about Jarra ? Piece off an old hardwood power pole.
Amongst native timber a bit of Rata would be superb. Source would be West coast drift wood
Mention of D2 made me think of a CAT D4D I once owned, anyway how would Dozer / Grader grouser strip work as a knife or hatchet steel - that stuff doesnt chip even pushing rocks and old grader blade...
akaroa1 do you know what wood that is. Looks great Viper, quite unique
Will find a nice piece. It is quite red.
I know for guaranteed sure that Walnut husks / shells are used to dye wool by home spinners. I remember helping my Granny along with a bunch of other home spinners in her knitting circle collect them...
Has anyone used Jarrah for scales ? Old hardwood power poles.
Depends on the anniversary
That is a perfect blade shape Ryan. Don't know why all hunting knives don't have a blade like that.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xJeMhZWu68U
How's this for a knife boys and girls. Some real bragging rights with this pig sticker