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    Quote Originally Posted by Panache View Post
    Are you planning on grinding the down the handle to make a tang and then use drilling /two part epoxy or the boiling method to hold it into a solid corona handle?

    Or are going to make scales and attach the tip of the corona at the end?

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    I'm not quite sure yet Jamie. I'm pretty certain I want to leave the corona at the top and I don't think I'll need to do any grinding to form a narrow tang. I'm hoping the antler will be wide enough for me to hide the existing tang inside it completely so I'll probably cut a scale off the back side then mortise out the front half to fit the tang and epoxy it back together. I will probably have to drill through antler and tang to put some stainless steel pins in also.

    I'd like the antler to have a rounded bottom edge where it meets the blade for comfort. I don't think I want to mess with pouring a bolster on it.

    This could all change though

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    How long is it from the hilt to the cutout at the back?

    If it is at least two inches I think that would be a fine amount for a tang.

    For finishing the blade end of the handle do you mean like this?



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    I'd say it's around 2". The handle that came on it was solid molded "plastic?" and fit very nicely in the hand. Carried it as a back-up blade while in the military.

    Yeah, a bevel would work. Anything to avoid sharp angles. The slight curve of the antler and the jibbing on top of the blade should give good grip.

    This antler also has a small single point coming off of it that I hope will fall right around where my pointer finger will meet the antler to offer a little more grip. If that works out it will be sweet.

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    CS,

    I would highly suggest using a two part epoxy with a long (at least an hour) setting time.

    It gives you plenty of time to adjust the blade and remove the extra epoxy that oozes out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cavscout View Post
    ...Yeah, a bevel would work. Anything to avoid sharp angles. The slight curve of the antler and the jibbing on top of the blade should give good grip.
    I have thought a couple of times of going back and sanding down my antler sgian dubh to have that sort of a bevel.

    Then I think that if really mattered I would just make a new one.

    I learned a lot since that first sgian dubh, but I still like it even if it isn't perfect.

    And for a first attempt I'm still pretty proud of it.

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    Don't forget to wear breathing protection when cutting and grinding the antlers!
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    Antlers

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