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  1. Editors Choice Sam Salvati

    Category: Knives/Editors Choice Knives

    ... a bush knife that isn't a prybar. As Sam says I forged this knife both in part for trade for a Peddinghaus anvil from a friend who said he wanted a woods chopper/camp knife, and in part as a continuation ... Friday, 29 June 2012
  2. How young is too young to give your child a knife ?

    Category: People/Knives News

    ... rather than weapons. The term Sloyd originally meant skillful, specifically as it related to woodworking craft. "The objects that the child makes are as useful as those made by the carpenter; but, unlike ... Saturday, 09 June 2012
  3. Editors Choice Randy Haas

    Category: Knives/Editors Choice Knives

    ... convex ground. Handle, 130mm long 25.2mm front height, 26.7mm back height. 18mm wide front 19.5mm wide back. Materials, Stabilized curly redwood and Hippo tooth. mosaic pins. Notice the subtle taper ... Friday, 25 May 2012
  4. Editors Choice Wayne Morgan

    Category: Knives/Editors Choice Knives

    ...  I am trying to make aesthetically pleasing heavy duty functional knives. Knife making also gives me the opportunity to work with a variety of materials, I love working with steel, wood,bone and ... Tuesday, 10 April 2012
  5. Case Factory Knives

    Category: Knives/History of Knives

    Once upon a time the term Case knife or Case knives in the Southern States, referred to that cutlery kept in a wooden case and given as wedding presents or as special presentations. Such cutlery was only ... Thursday, 05 April 2012
  6. Knives In Agriculture

    Category: Knives/History of Knives

    ... the woods mans axe is brought into play. So far we have addressed the more obvious cutting tools in the Farmer's arsenal, but it by no means ends there. Most people  will not realize until it is ... Tuesday, 21 February 2012
  7. The Knife in Education

    Category: Knives/History of Knives

    ... named Otto Salomon, until the early 1900's. The term Sloyd originally meant skillful, specifically as it relates to woodworking craft. "The objects that the child makes are as useful as those made by the ... Wednesday, 25 January 2012
  8. Sixth Annual Lehigh Valley Knife Show

    Category: People/Knives News

    ... West on Sales Street, 0.1 mile to the next traffic light. Turn right onto Northampton Street. Go West, 0.5 mile to next traffic light. Turn right onto Greenwood Avenue. Go North, 0.2 mile to second ... Wednesday, 25 January 2012
  9. The endless search for the perfect knife (® Rolf Hatterscheid)

    Category: People/Stories

    ... Knives.   *Micarta® is a paper, wood or cloth (sometimes linen)   composition in epoxy.   *Zytel® is a synthethic castable material   These materials ... Friday, 18 February 2011
  10. Wood

    Category: Workshop/How to make knives

    ... also a good idea to let it stand for a month or two in its final shape to allow the color to set before finishing. African Blackwood Often mistaken for ebony but harder and finishes to a higher gloss. ... Friday, 14 January 2011
  11. Ukraine Stone Age Knives

    Category: Knives/History of Knives

    ... widely distributed.. By mounting microliths, with the help of resinous substances in the split of wooden handles, the ancient people created various instruments, including knives. There are known thin ... Friday, 14 January 2011
  12. Tsuba

    Category: Knives/History of Knives

    ... foil was laid on the pattern and hammered into it with a wooden punch after which it is burnished. Another method involved using thin wire and small pieces of soft metal fused directly into the ... Friday, 14 January 2011
  13. Sweden

    Category: People/Knives News

    ... little more than half way. We have also roe deer, hare, fox and wood birds like capercaillie and black grouse to hunt. But it is only moose we hunt in teams, roe deer, hare, etc, we are hunting more for ... Friday, 14 January 2011
  14. Making The Stub Tang

    Category: Workshop/How to make knives

    ... to make a good fit and leave it at that. It also means that you can take off the guard at a later date should you wish to dismantle the knife. The front surface of the wood block is prepared to mate ... Friday, 14 January 2011
  15. Stories about Knives

    Category: Knives/History of Knives

    ... forever from innocence. Here in one brief instant was Power. The power to defend in a world replete with creatures, all born armed and dangerous. The power to shape a world. This was the age of wood, ... Friday, 14 January 2011
  16. Stolen

    Category: People/Knives News

    ...  5th Anniversary Forged-to-Shape Carbon "Birdseye" pattern Damascus blades...Display case is wood with mirrored glass and a large Brass (w/ black lettering) Plate with stylized H.O.G. Eagle emblem & ... Friday, 14 January 2011
  17. Making The Stick Tang Knife

    Category: Workshop/How to make knives

    ... but many materials are suitable. Wood, ivories, horn, micarta, kraton, zytel etc have all been used to good effect.  A stub tang blade can be adapted into a sticktang by slotting the end of the tang ... Friday, 14 January 2011
  18. Sharpening

    Category: Workshop/How to make knives

    ... is a leather strip affixed to a wooden block and loaded with abrasive. Ideally a different strop is used for each grit size. If used in conjunction with a fine abrasive it is very usefull for maintaining ... Friday, 14 January 2011
  19. Fabrication Saya

    Category: Workshop/How to make knives

    ... as soon as possible if one has not already been provided. Shira saya are made from Ho wood "magnolia obovata". The wood should be very well seasoned, dry and without cracks or knots. It should be acquired ... Friday, 14 January 2011
  20. Safety

    Category: Workshop/How to make knives

    ... wielder. Cutting rounds that run from finger thickness to wrist thickness in tough live wood. Since this is not something I practise, just something I do now and then, half way through I'm so beat I realise ... Friday, 14 January 2011
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