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    Default My New GoTo knifew/ bacote endcap

    Here is the knife I made along side the one given to Zack.This will be my new knife and will replace the brown one I posted before. This is the knife shown in the bushcraft knife thread now finished. 5" blade, 4.5" handle, 3/16 thick spine. Osage Handles and Black glass liners with Homemade Mosaic pins -the Star of David-My best pins yet! I will make a cross draw kydex sheath for it too.

    This knife was made using the file setup I posted before and is made for hard work, plain and simple.

    Also a few pics splitting wood yet the 1/4" scandi bevel is fine enough to neatly shave nice thin slivers for a fuzz stick.

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    Nice work! Looks like it could take what ever you threw at it.
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    I do like it...them. Nothing overtly fancy. Just a really snazzing looking worker.
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    Real nice knife, I love it.
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    New toys are awesome.
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    I going to drill the lanyard hole out as I dont like the way it came out. I am thinking to making a tool that will press the lanyard piece into the shape I want when installed on the tang.

    I dont know how some makers get the piece to flare on both sides. I can flare one but the other is problematic.

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    Looks great. I like it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Erratus Animus View Post
    I going to drill the lanyard hole out as I dont like the way it came out. I am thinking to making a tool that will press the lanyard piece into the shape I want when installed on the tang.

    I dont know how some makers get the piece to flare on both sides. I can flare one but the other is problematic.
    You mean to just flare the tubing in the handle scales. This can be done with flathead screw heads.

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    I got tired of messing withit so I drilled it out and cut the endcap of the handle off at an angle and will fit a piece of Bacote on it and re drill the lanyard hole. I went to the hobby store and bought thin walled brass tube. I used to ball bearings and the vice to flare it and it work very well.

    Once the glue has cured in the bow oven I will get the endcap finished and be ready to make the kydex sheath.

    Paul how do you use wood screws to flare the brass? the brass I was using was just reg brass piping and I think too thick for proper flaring.

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    Default New goto knife with Bacotre endcap and lanyard

    Ok I fixed the offending lanyard and decided while I was at it I would add an endcap of Bacote. First time trying it and I think it looks ok , but if I were to do it again I would laminate the block for the handles and cut the scales.
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    That came out fantastic. You sir, are a true craftsman.
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    Ty crash. That was the first one I have ever done. The Bacotoe looks good on the knife to me but I am color blind so It may not look right to the rest of the color seeing ppl

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    no, no; it works, and works well.

    i haven't done any butted composite scales yet, but i need to learn. i plan on starting some folders soon, and stuff like that makes a nice touch.
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    That does look good together. You are right, the thick wall may be a little hard to do. To do this, you would more than likely do it the same way you did the ball bearings. If you used a vise.

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    Yeah I need to play with it some more Paul but I m always open for so suggestion from a maker such as your self as well as the other makers here.
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    I'm blushing

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    Quote Originally Posted by p moore View Post
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    Looks great.
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    Nice job EA!
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