Ted’s knife thread

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Nice work as always Ted.


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dashooter wrote: Mon Nov 30, 2020 8:46 pm Nice work as always Ted. Image


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Thanks mate. Having a go now at a decent sized Bowie. Don't usually do large knives, but had the thick 14c28n steel, so doing something different. Its a bit hot playing with knives and fires when its around 37c :roll:
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deermasterhunter wrote:Two more Boners Both in NitroV
Looking good Ted!!

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dashooter wrote: Mon Nov 30, 2020 8:46 pm Nice work as always Ted. Image


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Thanks mate, they all came up reasonably well. One is off to a good home in the morning. The one with the Hybrid handle. I sorta like that one the best myself from the last three. :D
mick_762 wrote: Wed Dec 02, 2020 12:33 pm
deermasterhunter wrote:Two more Boners Both in NitroV
Looking good Ted!!

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Thanks David. :D
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I just freehand ground a big hollow grind on a knife. It came out really well for an old one eyed Geriatric so I think I might just keep this first hollow ground knife for myself. I will show some photos when its finished :D
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sorry i didnt get back to yas about the handle reoairs.
the ol boy decided it wasnt worth the bother.
i guess he'll have a crack at it himself.
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LoneRider wrote: Thu Dec 10, 2020 9:35 pm sorry i didnt get back to yas about the handle reoairs.
the ol boy decided it wasnt worth the bother.
i guess he'll have a crack at it himself.
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No worries mate, I hate doing rehandle jobs anyway :D
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I just finished this knife. Its the first one I had a go at freehand hollow grinding. It ended up with some deep grind lines and had to sand the damn thing. Boy what a PITA sanding a large hollow grind, my thumb was near wore out and couldn't feel it for a couple of hours after as was like pins and needles. Any more hollow grinds won't get sanded unless I can think of an easier way. Anyway, still not 100% happy as a few marks near the plunge line, other than that it's not too bad and I reckon I will keep this one for myself and use it a bit when I get a chance. Scales are Hybrid Bimble Box Burl and red resin, brass pins. Steel is 2.6mm NitroV, so should be good edge holding ability. Thanks for looking.
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I like that but it’s so stuffed up I could only give you 50 bucks

Did you sell the straight boner?


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trevort wrote: Fri Dec 11, 2020 6:25 pm I like that but it’s so stuffed up I could only give you 50 bucksImage

Did you sell the straight boner?


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I will have to think about it Trevor. ha ha No I didn't sell it, I still have the straight boner in NitroV :D
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Another hollow grind. This is same steel 2.6mm NitroV has a white Mallee burl handle with a fancy pin showing a deer in the mountains. Has a tiny mark on one side of the grind. Hard to see, but its there. I might try another hollow grind yet, but I'm thinking their a bit too much trouble to do.
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That’s a beautiful knife Ted. Well done


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trevort wrote: Sun Dec 13, 2020 1:05 am That’s a beautiful knife Ted. Well done


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Thanks mate appreciate remarks like that :D

Here's one I just ground number three hollow grind Video at top


I just hollow ground a knife I had already hardened trying something different. I used a jig a mate made for me and thought for sure I would stuff it up, so only ground with a rough grit belt. I should have went a couple of grits smaller but it still looks fine.
Anyway here's a couple of photos showing each side that I finished up getting quite even and a video to show the grinds properly. I was very happy with it and will no doubt be doing a few more hollow ground knives for people who want something a little different. Thanks for looking



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I quite like the look of the grind marks. Something a bit different.
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Rabbitz wrote: Sun Dec 13, 2020 4:56 pm I quite like the look of the grind marks. Something a bit different.
My son and a lot of others like the grind marks too. Also they seem to cut better. Maybe it's because it has Micro serrations I suppose, too small for the eye to see but there. Next one I am going to try to leave the grind lines, but make them finer using a higher grit belt. :D
Made a Hawk over the weekend too. It has buffalo horn handle scales and is 4mm thick 14c28n Sandvik stainless steel.
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