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    My first sgain dubh

    This is my first attempt at making a sgain dubh. I found the handle at a shop in the Bayshore shopping center in Miami when I was on a business trip last October. It is a hippo tusk and the shop was called "Art by God". Last year my wife gave me the blade, from Atlanta Cutlery. It took that long for me to find a handle. I still have to polish it to remove some of the tool marks (I also managed to sctatch the blade.). I still have to make a sheath for it.

    The discoloration on the tusk is natural, I did not do anything to it except mount the blade in it.



    BTW, it is on a swatch of Polaris Tartan and that will be one of the next two kilts I purchase.
    Last edited by SingleBarrelBourbon; 29th December 08 at 08:59 PM. Reason: add more info about the tusk and reduce photo size
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    That'll look way cool stickin out the top of your hose!

    How was the tusk to work with?

    Great first effort! Careful, it's addictive!

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    Congrats - nice work! And, I LOVE that tartan!

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    The tusk was easy to work with. The inside was hollow so I used epoxy to secure the tang of the blade in the tusk making sure to leave a little space. After the epoxy cured, used card stock to make a mold for melted silver solder. After the silver solder cooled, I just roughed it out with a file. I will be polishing it to make it shine.

    The tartan was designed by a commander of the submarine base in Holy Loch. I served aboard the USS Sam Rayburn based out of Holy Loch from 1973 until 1977. That is the picture I use as my avatar. She was a Polaris submarine. These submarines had two crews, gold and blue. The gold stripes represent the gold crew and the sky blue stripe represents the blue crew.
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    Hope you make more, that looks really good.
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    Very unique. Where does one go about aquiring hippo tusks?
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    Looks as if it would be quite comfy in the hand, nice job!!

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    As for finding the tusk, it came from a shop in the Bayside or Bayshore Shopping Center in Miami called Art by God.

    Relatively inexpensive for the entire sgain dubh, less than $50 total for all materials.

    I have relatively small hands. My thumb aligns along the top and my four fingers have a good grip on the handle. Very comfortable.

    I plan on making more. I have a good friend who is a true artist. I tell him my ideas and he helps me get the work done. We are already discussing a very elaborate sgain dubh for formal occassions and other more casual ones.

    Thanks to everyone for their compliments.
    Last edited by SingleBarrelBourbon; 31st December 08 at 09:01 AM. Reason: spelling correction
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    thats choice...good work on that one.

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