Canadian Knife
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Custom made to order knives Custom made cutlery for outdoor enthusiasts
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A little knife in progress on the small size for a young lady. Blade is 154CM with a stabilized Maple dyed red and Black Ebony handle
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This has been a four month project and right up until the last minute I was not at all happy with the design. Still not 100% on it but it at least appears to be functional. Blade is CPM154 and handle is a doubled dyed and stabilized curly maple with some interesting color banding and patterns. Blade is supposed to be a mirror under that wax covering and will get more pictures after cleaning and sheath is made.
well my online sales was short lived, SQUARE cancelled it due to clause 9 of their terms of service 9. use the Services for the sale of firearms, firearm parts, ammunition, weapons or other devices designed to cause physical harm guess fillet knives and chefs knives are the new evil to be banished from society So any suggestions from the group on how to have online sales on a web page.
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A couple projects in the works, lots of others but not picture ready yet
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A little behind but I think it is going to be a fine little fillet knife
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had to add a little flair to the latest fillet knife, available on my web site.
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Latest knife in the finishing steps. maple burl of some sorts that has been stabilized and the blade is made from CPM154 stainless steel. Knife blade kind of disappears due to mirror finish so more pictures will be taken for the sale post. Still lots of finicky sanding left before it is done but nothing shows up problems as much as a good picture
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A Chefs knife that was supposed to be up for sale, have to be sure I like the handle first before it will be available. The handle is an assortment of Blood wood, Spalted Maple and Ebony all on a 0.07" thick AEB-L blade. Was trying for a partially textured blade with buffing. Came out different still not sure I really like the idea so it hangs in my Kitchen for the time being
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Dyed one of three blocks a purple color and it may end up on a vegetable chopper cleaver affair.
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The fun stage of sanding tiny bits until the knife scales snap into place. As nice as this is I can't help but think a little color band is in order for the front and rear of the wood scale.
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Steve Kent dropped off a small block of wood that looked interesting and once the rotten bits were cut off and handle sized blocks removed this is what I ended up with. One very fancy peice of wood and sure glad I held off putting a handle on the latest knife and finished stabilizing the blocks, even doing one block in Purple just to see what happens.