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17th July 07, 11:08 AM
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Gorgeous as always. I am a huge admirer. A few questions: Are you still using kitchen knives as blanks and cutting them as you did in your first attempts? Do you use any machine sanders to shape them or are they all by hand? Finally what do you do to them to give it the shine? wax? alot of varnish? Keep up the great work. I'm sure they will get a pretty penny on ebay.
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17th July 07, 05:47 PM
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 Originally Posted by Sean_the_Kilted
Gorgeous as always. I am a huge admirer. A few questions: Are you still using kitchen knives as blanks and cutting them as you did in your first attempts? Do you use any machine sanders to shape them or are they all by hand? Finally what do you do to them to give it the shine? wax? alot of varnish? Keep up the great work. I'm sure they will get a pretty penny on ebay.
These are still using kitchen knives. I have recently started playing with forged carbon, but I am still feeling my way with that.
No machinery whatsoever, other than the angle grinder used to cut out the blade, & a bandsaw to cut the actual blank for the hilt. All shaping is done with rasps & files, chisels, sandpaper & elbow grease 
No varnish, as I think it hides the natural beauty of the timber. I generally use a carnuba or cabinet maker's wax, followed by a microcrystaline turner's wax, hand-rubbed.
The antler one isn't being sold, it's a birthday present. The hound isn't going to make it to ebay either... one of the members seems to have got himself a new dog
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