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I posted a picture of three knives I made last weekend. The handles are Curly Maple, Monkey wood, and Maple burl. They are small 1 inch blades. I have 16 more in various stages of completion. I am also nearly finished with the kitchen remodeling. |
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Great knives, Rick! That bottom one looks like a perfect fit, I really like the looks of the handle on it. Are you as good at remodeling as you are at making knives?? Callynne
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Almost as good, but not nearly as fast.
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Hi Rick...the knives look really good! How did you manage to make 3 in one day? What did you use for the blades?
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Making three in one day is not a problem if I get free time to work on them. I use 3/16 diameter O1 tool steel dowel for small knives, it is pretty inexpensive and can be worked with a propane torch. |
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Hey Rick, saw the pictures of your knives. They look good. Where do you get the 3/16 diameter o1 tool steel dowel from? Can you get get this at home centers ? This is something I have been wanting to do for a while. Any info would be helpful. |
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Salty, I buy mine at a company in Kent, Washington called Summerville Steel. Address: 7010 S. 188 th St. Kent, WA 98031 Phone: (800) 552-5030 Fax: (425) 251-5993 The steel dowel sold at hardware stores are usually not high carbon steel. |
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hey rick great knives! i really like the handles . GOOD JOB! papa |
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Rick, thanks for the info on the tool dowels. I will have to check that out. thanks, salty |
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PaPa, Thanks, I like using a variety of woods; I just cut out 25 spalted madrona handles. I bought a pickup load of Quilted, Fiddleback, and Burl maple last month. I am drying it in my garage, should be ready by the end of summer. Need to get the garage cleared out soon, I have a shipment of Minnisota basswood coming and need room to get it cut and planed. It should be a nice summer, I don't have another show until August. Perhaps I can get some work done around the house. I did finish the kitchen floor this last weekend, it actually turned out pretty nice. |
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