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04 November 2010, 04:35
bigfats
Damascus Bowie
Here's a pic of the finished product from a blank offered by Frank Martinez a couple weeks ago in the classifieds.

A local knife maker did the cocobola handle and brass guard. Now to find a sheath maker.

Any suggestions???


Jim
04 November 2010, 12:57
Frank Martinez
Very nice work. I hadn't considered adding pins. Did you find the need the re-temper prior to sharpening?
I was asked about this but when I sharpened the knife blank I kept it seemed to take an edge readily. Others have asked me if it will hold the edge but I am not knowledgable to know.
Frank
05 November 2010, 01:05
Chief Engineer
quote:
Originally posted by bigfats:
Here's a pic of the finished product from a blank offered by Frank Martinez a couple weeks ago in the classifieds.

A local knife maker did the cocobola handle and brass guard. Now to find a sheath maker.

Any suggestions???

Tree Stump Leather




05 November 2010, 06:22
bigfats
Frank,

I just handed over the blank to the knife maker and he finished it out. He did tell me it was a very nice blank but didn't allow anything else. I haven't tried to sharpen it since it's plenty sharpe as is.

Here's a side pic showing the handle's shape.





Jim
05 November 2010, 12:12
Frank Martinez
Thanks for that additional photo. I really like what he did for you.
Frank
02 December 2010, 17:53
bigfats
Sheath added




Jim
18 December 2010, 20:38
Big Cabin
Very nice! As for rehardening the blade or retempering, if you are not going to actually use the knife in a camping situation or hunting, I see little reason to fool around with a blank.
I have a damascas hunter with a 3.5 inch blade that while doesn't feel as sharp as a non-damascus edge, it cuts superbly. The beauty of the forge welding is that the hard layers will provide minute very sharp cutting angles and the soft portions which will wear faster will provide a microscopic sawing action when used.
It is very difficult to make a statement about RC hardness on a damascus blade because of the layers, wall of which are different.


Dana
CZ 458 Lott, 416 Rigby
375 H&H Remington C shop
50/2.5 BPC
21 December 2010, 00:35
degoins
Man that turned out nice!! All of it. BTW....who made that blanket gun case?


DRSS
23 December 2010, 08:02
DRNebergall
Absolutely beautiful knife!


Robert