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Knapped “Lascaux” Small Push Dagger Part 2

Above, I’ve epoxied the titanium scales into place on the fully heat treated blade, and peened all four of the copper pins into place.  While the epoxy is an important part of the holding process, it’s real value is in … Continue reading

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Knapped “Lascaux” Small Push Dagger Part 1

Here’s the start of a small push dagger, done in my signature “knapped” style.  It’s made of 1075 carbon steel, with Grade 2 Titanium scales and copper pins.  It’s 4 1/8 inches total length, and the blade is a hair … Continue reading

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Engraved Spyderco Cricket Puget Sound Knife

Today is just a simple little engraved Spyderco Cricket folding pocket knife.  These stainless steel Spydercos are very nice quality knives that engrave well, and it’s fun to occasionally work on one. Above, I’ve cut the lines of the design, here in … Continue reading

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Dragonfly Blossom (B30) William Henry Studios Knife Scales – Part 5

I’m finally within striking distance of finishing this pair of William Henry knife scales.  It’s now time to inlay the 24 karat gold accents. Above, I’m beginning to inlay the stamen area of a cherry blossom.  I start by carving … Continue reading

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Dragonfly Blossom (B30) William Henry Studios Knife Scales – Part 4

Now it’s time to carve the branches in the style of Japanese shishiaibori, where all of the detail is below the original surface of the scales.  If you’ll recall, we cut VERY deep lines around the outside of the branches … Continue reading

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Dragonfly Blossom (B30) William Henry Studios Knife Scales – Part 3

The piece of shibuichi I used for the inlay is waaay too thick for my butterfly.  Since I have to cast and roll my own shibuichi, I don’t have lots of thicknesses just laying around, so I use what I … Continue reading

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Dragonfly Blossom (B30) William Henry Studios Knife Scales – Part 1

Lately, I’ve been engraving and carving a set of knife scales for William Henry Studios, a real challenge for me.  This is a set of scales for their B30 (Gentac) model, and fairly large as their folding knives go.  The … Continue reading

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Dried Sardine Scalpel and Reliquary – Finishing Up – Part 6

Finally finished!  It’s only been a year in the works…………. OK , we’re finally within striking distance of finishing this puppy.  Time to add all the eyes.  I turned moose antler for the whites of the eyes, and dark horn for … Continue reading

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Dried Sardine Scalpel and Reliquary – Part 5

Above, I’ve transferred my detailed pattern to the sardines on the lid, ready to begin detailing. I’ve begun detailing by engraving the eye, gill and fin details just like on the shibuichi scalpel scales. Continuing with the detailing by using … Continue reading

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Dried Sardine Scalpel and Reliquary – Part 4

Now it’s time to start carving and engraving the reliquary. I’ve begun using a jeweler’s saw to partially saw out four sardines in a piece of 3/16 inch thick 416 stainless steel.  This will be part of a lid for … Continue reading

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