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Brokenolmarine

A knife and Sheath for November

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The knife is a Highly Figured Walnut Skinner.  I didn't forge the blade blank, that came from my supplier, Jantz Knife in Davis, Oklahoma.  They have everything I need to make them.  The walnut came from my stash I have had for years.  I formed the copper accent from 1" wide, 3/8" thick bar stock.  The pins are Nickle Silver from round stock.  I enjoy pushing my skills to strive for improvement and learn most of the skills from YouTube videos.  The tooling on the spine is improving.  I bought some metallic tint powder and tinted the epoxy to accent the tooling.  First time I've tried that ... 

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The highly figured walnut scales came out beautifully.  I shaped them on the 1x30 belt sander then finish sanded them by hand to 1,000 grit.  I love to bring them to life.  I used Watco Golden Oak Oil Stain to make that grain pop with seven coats of Beeswax to finish and protect.

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The sheath was a practice piece to let me work with the Cowboy 3200.  I still am learning the machine and it can do a lot more than I can right now.  The wife is a quilter and can sew like a demon on my machine, but SHE has about six machines in her shop.  Phaffs and Berninas, and several other top names.  I'm "Learning" my machine and getting better.

I finished the sheath in beeswax as well.

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This might be a keeper. 

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Nice work. They both look great. Love your pick of materials on the knife. Sheath looks awesome too. Is your red dye, red? Or is it Oxblood color? 

Thanks.

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very nice !!! I like walnut.

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