Two just off the grinder

Gaswamp

Senior Member
nice work
 

Studawg170

Senior Member
Didn’t know you posted here too Stuart.....you ever get moved?


Pretty much.....Still working on selling the house in Norman Park

I pretty much lurk and post on the cooking forum
 

Jeff C.

Chief Grass Master
Excuse me, I tend to drool a tad when lookin around in here.
 

Doe Dirt

Senior Member
Here are two knives recently completed in my shop. This first one is one of my skeleton knives that has been downsized and has my trout & bird knife profile. The kicker on these skeletons is they are flat and take up zero room in a pocket or pack. I've had really good feedback on my previous skeletons. This trout and bird is my smallest skeleton so far. CPM154 stainless heat treated and triple tempered to a final hardness of 61.0 Rockwell. As always, I make the sheath too, from Herman Oak vegetable tanned leather. Hope you enjoy looking.
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The next is a standard Hunter model with about a 3 1/2" blade. Stabilized fiddleback walnut handles that I thought were very pretty. She sits real comfortably in the hand. This blade is also CPM154 stainless and also has a 61.0 Rockwell hardness. Sheath is made by me for this knife.

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Both are razor sharp and will slice!

If you wish to see other knives of mine, please take a peek at my Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/doublehknives/
How did you put the hoof print pattern into the knife?
 

longbowdave1

Senior Member
The skeleton knife is very different and very nice! Both are first class .
 

QuakerBoy

Senior Member
Very nice ?
 
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