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Here's a sheath I just finished for a camp knife, Alabama Damascus blade, Desert Ironwood scales, nickel silver pins and lanyard hole.

Sheath is 9 oz. Herman oak, English bridle pro dye, carved feather, dragon scale stamp, light brown antique, two light coats of Resolene.

Thanks for looking!

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OUTSTANING !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  as always :spoton:

I have got to start saving up for one of your knives !!!!!!

 

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That is fantastic! I’ve got a small Alabama Damascus Steel knife, and I love it. No nice grips on it, but one day I’ll make a good set. That sheath is beautiful. 

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Wow! The workmanship of both knife and sheath are outstanding.

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Thanks folks!

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Looks awesome. Nice work!!! Beautiful setup. Love the tool work. 

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Thanks, the pictures don’t do it justice once there down sized to add here. When you zoom in for detail they get fuzzy.

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What do you think of the edge and grind?  The one I have didn't have a final edge, which the guy who sold it to me at a craft fair told me was purposeful so that the end user could sharpen it as he liked.  I did notice the primary bevel grind and secondary bevel grind both were a little off-center and the secondary bevel is thicker at the base of the blade than at the tip, which has made sharpening the secondary bevel a touch challenging.

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I buy large billets of it straight from Brad Vice, the owner of Alabama Damascus. Then I rough cut a profile from it, surface grind it, then finish profiling. Then I hollow grind it, heat treat and temper it, then etch it in acid to bring out the pattern. Then I do the handles, I don’t sharpen until the sheath is completed. 

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1 minute ago, bladegrinder said:

I buy large billets of it straight from Brad Vice, the owner of Alabama Damascus. Then I rough cut a profile from it, surface grind it, then finish profiling. Then I hollow grind it, heat treat and temper it, then etch it in acid to bring out the pattern. Then I do the handles, I don’t sharpen until the sheath is completed. 

Ah, I gotcha.  I bought a prefinished blade blank.  What sort of equipment do you use to cut the billets?  I assume you're getting it already heat-treated, since you didn't mention heat-treating in your process of work.

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I do all my heat treating in my shop, I have a fully equipped knife making shop, I’ve been making knives for 33 years. I cut my profiles out with a bandsaw. I usually use high alloy stainless steels but I also use high carbon and stainless Damascus from various makers.

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Here's a picture of some stainless steel Damascus on a folder I finished a couple weeks ago. the bolsters are from the same piece of steel, with ivory scales.

 

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8 hours ago, bladegrinder said:

Here's a picture of some stainless steel Damascus on a folder I finished a couple weeks ago. the bolsters are from the same piece of steel, with ivory scales.

 

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That's Dang Sexy! Nice work. Beautiful folder. 

I'm hoping to get some machinery next year, so I can try my hand at making a folder. 

If I wasn't strapped for cash at the moment, I would be putting down a down payment to get my name on the list. 

Stunning work. 

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Thanks Jarrod!

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Gotta say, that wootz is beautiful, but your sheath is what catches my eye, and the knife just becomes an accessory. Awesome job!

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Very nice.  Smooth and classy come to mind.

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