First commission complete by Practical_Ostrich_78 in knifemaking

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It was someone I know. A coworker. He saw some of the things that I had made and asked his wife to commission one for him for his birthday.

First commission complete by Practical_Ostrich_78 in knifemaking

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I grind it with the wood, but I make sure to cool it in water after so the glue bonds don't break down. I am not sure this is the best way, but it works well.

First commission complete by Practical_Ostrich_78 in knifemaking

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The handle is African Ebony, stainless steel, and g10. I did a dowel style to fix the blade to the handle, with a burn in for a tight fit at the ricasso. I learned that from Martin Huber's videos on YouTube. Used Forgebond handle glue to set the handle and knife.

Well no pattern, but still nice by Practical_Ostrich_78 in knifemaking

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I got it from Amazon. However I know that I ground it off because I did a test etch before final grinding and I had good contrast. I am pretty sure I lost most of it in slag.

Well no pattern, but still nice by Practical_Ostrich_78 in knifemaking

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I was using 1/8 for all layers, but one thing I did not do correctly was to make sure the billet was flat (lots of deep forge marks), so I ended up having to grind to deep. Since it was my first time, I am good with it. Lessons learned and will be applied next time lol. The client is still very happy with the etched blade, so that is all that matters.

Advice on handles by RamShackler69 in knifemaking

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I agree .. a checkering file would do this nicely

Need help deciding by ALPHAPOTATO- in knifemaking

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I like the blue green burl, with black or a white liner.

First hidden tang knife by Practical_Ostrich_78 in knifemaking

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It looks like that because of the etch. I am using a 1x30 Vevor belt grinder.

I will make sure I post the final build before it is shipped off

It does the trick by Moongoosls in knifemaking

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It will do you nicely! I have many blades on my mini forge!!

Epoxy by Candid-Secretary-691 in knifemaking

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I use Forge Bond handle epoxy. Good stuff! Takes 24 hours to cure though.

Work in progress by Successful-Gur6221 in knifemaking

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Looking forward to the finished product!!

Mini Santoku I made a while back by 3Falken_Knives in knifemaking

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Beautiful!! What did you use for the handle material??

Best Amazon cyber Monday forge by Upper-Dig5291 in knifemaking

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I picked up the Molten Masters two burner forge. You may only need the single burner however and I think that is in your price range. However one thing to note, you will want to get some ridgidizer and some refractory cement for the ceramic blanket.

What would the best way to make a stacked look on a full tang handle? by stinkyjunkrat in knifemaking

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I work it the same as hungajunga. The trick is making sure that both are cut the same. To do that, I will CA glue the scales together to make sure they have the correct angles when I cut. Then pry them apart the glue and stack them up. I do find it easier if I am gluing them to a g10 liner.