Ted’s knife thread

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and this is the straight Mitchell boner I think Trevor might like this one NitroV steel buffalo horn bolster and stabilised Banksia handle I can't get the videos to come straight up but they do if you click on them

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Both good looking knives Teddles, for a fella who was going to slow down, you seem to have stepped up a notch :lol:
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Camel wrote: Wed Mar 10, 2021 11:06 am Both good looking knives Teddles, for a fella who was going to slow down, you seem to have stepped up a notch :lol:
Thanks Mark, I have slowed down mate only doing about one every week mate. :lol:
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Damascus again, this one was hammered out by a mate in Tasmania from 15n20 ad 1084. I hammered it out a bit more and straightened it then ground and drilled then hardened and tempered. Used Mammoth rib bone stabilized in USA. Expensive stuff but hey I bought over two thousand dollars worth so may as well use it.
Finally got it sanded right back and handle finish on. It still has to be sharpened, but waiting for handle finish to get hard first and will then sharpen it. It feels great in the hand and I'm reasonably happy with it.

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ay ted, can naphthalene be substituted for borax ?
i have both,but more mothball flakes.
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LoneRider wrote: Sat Apr 17, 2021 9:57 pm ay ted, can naphthalene be substituted for borax ?
i have both,but more mothball flakes.
I don't know mate. There are other things can be used as a substitute but can't remember what they are?? I'm getting old mate :lol:
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Did this one in N690 2.5mm thick with brass bolser, Hybrid handle and Mosaic pin etc Quite like it now it's finished I might even keep this one for myself ;D
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HZBEPrSR98I

What do you reckon Deano? it was your idea mate as you said It's like a light Sabre by Darth Vader. ;D

Still dunno how to get the video to show straight away??
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Another hawk with buffalo horn on the handle and copper pins steel is 14c28n Sandvik stainless
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No stopping you Ted. Some top work in these latest creations. I really like the one with the stabilised mammoth rib bone.

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yep what Marcus said - hard to keep a good man from doing great work.
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Branxhunter wrote: Tue Jun 01, 2021 8:46 pm No stopping you Ted. Some top work in these latest creations. I really like the one with the stabilised mammoth rib bone.

Marcus
Thanks very much Marcus will post a couple more soon. :D
barryb wrote: Wed Jun 02, 2021 7:18 am yep what Marcus said - hard to keep a good man from doing great work.
Thanks very much Barry :D

Heres two more one today and one last week Last weeks first
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A little finger the one in the first video above
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They both look fantastic.

The little finger is very impressive looking.

Keep up the good work, and pics posting.
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They are both good looking knives. That little finger one is just evil looking.
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The Raven wrote: Wed Jun 02, 2021 9:31 pm They both look fantastic.

The little finger is very impressive looking.

Keep up the good work, and pics posting.
Thanks Raven it's already gone to a good home :D
daisy wrote: Wed Jun 02, 2021 9:44 pm They are both good looking knives. That little finger one is just evil looking.
Thanks Daisy they seem very popular the little fingers :D
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