I don't have a lot of wood working tools mostly metal working stuff. I used the drill press because I could remove a lot of material and then finish with a file. The consitency of walrus ivory is closer to brittle metal than wood anyday.
The blades came into existence because I found a guy who could make beautiful Damascus blades and bar stock. We exchanged ideas for a few weeks and finally I was happy with the final design. He went ahead and made up a test batch. It was a lot of work due to the language barrier we had, but the final product turned out wonderful. I ended up with 3 that are fine grained (folded more times) and 4 that are larger grained which I like because of the patterns involved. Getting payment to him and the shipment to me was a lot more work than either designing the blades or making the knives. It should go smoother now that we've worked out the logistics of international manufacturing. The blades traveled the world and ended up in Minnesota before they were forewarded to me. Some problem with a foreign computer keyboard and a little transposition of some numbers.













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