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Old 09-12-2010, 05:19 PM
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Default Two nails carving knife

Bonjour a tous,
Je ne suis peut etre pas dans la bonne section du forum.
Voici les photos d'un couteau deux clous que j'ai sculpté.
J'ai tout d'abord fait une ébauche du couteau sur lequel j'ai monté une lame en acier carbone.
Puis je l'ai sculpté et le dessus est pyrogravé.
Le bois est du noisetier sauvage échauffé.
Hello everyone,
I may be in the right forum section.
Here are pictures of a knife I carved two nails.
I first made a draft of the knife which I set up a carbon steel blade.
Then I carved the top is pyrographed.
The wood is heated wild filbert.

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Old 09-12-2010, 06:58 PM
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Very nice knife, great job.
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Old 09-12-2010, 07:48 PM
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That is a very unique knife. Well done with the markings and carving.
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Old 09-12-2010, 07:53 PM
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That is a beauty, well done!

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You made a very handsome knife.
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Nice, very unique, Joe.
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Hi Christophe,

That's a very, very nice knife. Beautiful design.
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thanks for your replies
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Christophe that is one very pretty Knife! How does it slice and have you carved anything with it yet?
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C'est un couteau traditionnel de berger du pays basque.Je monte régulierement ce genre de couteau et la j'ai voulu en faire un sculpter.Je ne l'utilise pas pour scultpter mais pour manger ect.
Vous pouvez voir mes autres couteaux sur mon blog.www.christophe-richard.com.Un de mes amis sculpte avec ce genre de couteau mais je n'ai jamais essayer.pour sculpter j'utilise soit un carving jack ou un petit couteau que j'ai modifier suivant les conseils que j'ai trouver ici.

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It is a traditional knife of the shepherd country basque.i make regularly this sort of knife and I wanted to make a carving one ,i not used it for carving but for eat ect.
You can see my other knives on my blog.
Couteau de poche Christophe Richard.
one of my friends carve with this sort of knife but I never try it for carve. I use either a carving jack or a small carving knife I change the advice I find here.
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