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CanadianMike
29-12-2010, 12:37 AM
Commissioned by a bud to make this knife, close to his design and I modified it a bit to work better (he's never designed a knife before, so was happy with the additions I put in it):


http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/hs049.snc6/167933_486387414206_510619206_5638877_4023357_n.jp g

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He wanted me to rough shape the Micarta handle scales to the shape of the tang, but wanted to finish shaping the handle itself, so making a form fitting sheath became difficult since I didn't have a means to mold the sheath around the 'non-existant' handle until after he was done. So I came up with this lacing set up so he can adjust the friction as he liked, and I wouldn't have to work on the sheath after. Nice little toggle made from deer antler as a decorative peice and lace holder. O1 blade has been sandblasted then soaked in hot white vinegar to oxidize it to make it pretty rustproof (for a high carbon steel, this is way cool!)

And yes, that is a bottle opener at the rear of the grip. :)

Swamprat
29-12-2010, 03:30 AM
Nice idea on the sheath system. The blade looks great as well. Question on that bottle opener though, looking at the pic it seems as if it would catch your hand a bit.

CanadianMike
29-12-2010, 04:35 AM
Thanks. Bottle opener does that with no handle scales, isn't so bad with the scales on it. Up to Josh to sort it out, he's fine with it's placement like that and I don't find it that bad at all, even though I notice it's there. Will see what he thinks once he gets it (hopefully this week, still waiting for a shipping address and payment from him.) Had been keeping him up to speed on progress, said he's as giddy as a child waiting to receive it. Hehe, I like anticipation.

Bambii
29-12-2010, 11:59 AM
That's a really nice knife!

What's the false edge on the back for?

CanadianMike
29-12-2010, 01:31 PM
Thanks Bambii. It's to make the blade peirce better, and it looks a bit cooler. Knife is for a soldier friend of mine, he likes the look of the blade finish because it's 'rustic' (from my heat treating, there are little blisters in the steel that the etch has brought out more), so to keep that going I made the sheath the same style. Initially he wawnted just the knife as he was going to make his own sheath from Kydex, then a couple weeks ago asked if I could add in a leather sheath, so at least if he makes a sheath for it, he can have the best of both worlds for this knife.

WoodTroll
29-12-2010, 01:58 PM
Nice job. Love the sheath.

luresalive
29-12-2010, 02:10 PM
good job, I like it

phil41181
29-12-2010, 06:26 PM
nice m8 looks smart.

Swamprat
30-12-2010, 02:19 AM
Oh ok. Hope to see some pics when he finishes up the handle and all.

pleeblander
30-12-2010, 01:04 PM
nicely done. u said u put it in vinegar to make it rustproof? Can i do same with my mora carbon knife when it will arrive? Will such process make blade to last longer? Won't it affect blade sharpening?

CanadianMike
30-12-2010, 01:23 PM
Thanks guys, am looking forward to seeing the final result too when he's finished.


nicely done. u said u put it in vinegar to make it rustproof? Can i do same with my mora carbon knife when it will arrive? Will such process make blade to last longer? Won't it affect blade sharpening?

Haven't proven that it works yet, but I have made a few knives over the past couple months that I've done the vinegar trick to, and normally with them just sitting around I'd get a bit of corrosion on them, but the vinegar treated ones haven't shown anything yet. They will still take a wicked edge (obviously the very edge of it will likely dull a slight bit due to the etch, but a quick hone after should bring them back).

Just did some searching to see what others have concluded with the same, came across this:

http://www.bushcraftusa.com/forum/showthread.php?t=6443

Initially I was looking to blacken a blade without using gun bluing solution, came across the forced patina stuff such as mustard, etc. and tried vinegar, didn't work too fast or deep, so I decided to try heating the vinegar up, that works way faster and deeper, and the finish is really soft and smooth to the touch, almost like a very fine sandblast. I think what happens is maybe the heat opens the pores of the metal a bit and makes the acid work deeper, and what chemical reaction that occurs may change the chemical structure of the steel on the surface, possibly removing the ability to rust (adding a good oxide to prevent a bad oxide). Am sure Dave Budd should comment on this, he might know.

OKBushcraft
01-01-2011, 05:01 AM
That was a great job, really dig the sheath.

klause
28-03-2011, 01:15 AM
Love the knife, especially the bottle opener ! The sheath looks amazing - different from others...well done Mike.