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Title: A knife set
Post by: Delmonico on February 18, 2009, 07:35:07 PM
I made these back in 1995, a buffalo hunters set, I made the knives out of an old masonary saw blade and the steel out of an old round file.  I ground the teeth off it and polished out the griner marks by wet sanding up and down with 180 grit wet and dry sandpaper.

The wood is all from the same piece.

(http://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i200/Delmonico_1885/knives/BuffSet2.jpg)

I don't like the sheaves I made for them, I plan on making one of the one piece one's sometime.

(http://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i200/Delmonico_1885/knives/BuffSet1.jpg)

A working set, have never skinned a buffalo with them but they've skinned quite a few deer.
Title: Re: A knife set
Post by: Mogorilla on February 18, 2009, 08:11:58 PM
Those are great looking handles, nice grain on that.   I will take a nice slice of roasted buffalo tongue please. 
Title: Re: A knife set
Post by: Leo Tanner on February 18, 2009, 08:28:32 PM
I'll take the hide.  It's still cold around here an nothin's sexier than a woman wrapped in a nice buffalo robe :D
Title: Re: A knife set
Post by: Willie Dixon on February 19, 2009, 12:32:13 AM
mmmm.... buffalo!

nice knife set Del!

... and it's "only" in a Buffalo robe, right Leo!? ;D :o
Title: Re: A knife set
Post by: Ace Lungger on February 19, 2009, 06:37:50 AM
Howdy Del,
 Nice looking set of knifes!!
ACE
Title: Re: A knife set
Post by: Steel Horse Bailey on February 19, 2009, 05:55:53 PM
Good lookin'.
Title: Re: A knife set
Post by: Delmonico on February 19, 2009, 06:33:27 PM
Those are great looking handles, nice grain on that.    

I got lucky about 15 years ago, was at a city park at a family picnic for a friends family, the rental shelter had a fire place and their was scrap wood there, including some awful nice walnut.  Decided it was a crime to burn the nice stuff, so I stole it.

I think it's scrap from one of the trophy shops.  I need to check them out and see if they'd let me look through their scrap.  But keep an eye out for old trophys on walnut at thrift stores and garage sales.  I have some maple also, scrap from the old Hatfield Gun Company in St. Joe, a late friend worked there.

A guy at work brought me a 9"X5"X2' piece of nice walnut a while back.  It's from Virginia and has that reddish cast like the old Winchesters like my Low-Wall has.  If I understand right, this darker stuff is mostly from AR and MO, climate has a lot to do with the look of walnut.

BTW looking through someones wood pile will often yeild some nice pieces, all it takes is a bandsaw to slab it out or it can be done by hand with a ripsaw.  I always cut my wood in half down the center and flip it if I can.  Makes it match real close on each side.