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Im currently stocking a .270 for my wife and I have quite a bit of extra wood from the blank left. I would like to use the wood to make a handle for a hunting knife. What kits are available? All I want to do is cut the two pieces of wood attache them to the handle and file everything smooth. Im not up for grinding the shape of the blade.
 
Posts: 1268 | Location: Newell, SD, USA | Registered: 07 December 2001Reply With Quote
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Bill either of these folks probably have something that you will like.
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I made one from a Helle laminated stainless blade .See a selection at www.ragwwedforge.com
 
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this knife is some of the best knifes ever designed,it works like a knife that cost sevral hundred dollars,but it do so at just 30 dollars .
 
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You guys think I could put a wood handle on this one? Looks pretty easy.....

http://www.texasknife.com/store/s-pages/TKS_MainframeSt..._BladesSS9.htm~smain
 
Posts: 1268 | Location: Newell, SD, USA | Registered: 07 December 2001Reply With Quote
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If you mean the Delta 5 made of AUS-8 ? That's a decent steel I've used the Cold Steel Master Hunter stainless with that steel ,It's quite good. If your careful you can do the job.If you want something more durable you might consider stabilizing the wood ,then you wouldn't have to finish it .
 
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You might also try knifekits.com. They offer some really nice small fixed blade knife kits.
 
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