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Shinken
20-04-2009, 13:59
So due to my wedding and housemoving i cant make any blades so am getting withdrawal symptoms for making knives.

But i found some enzo blades that i had lying around so i managed to find a spare five minutes and knocked this up

I owe a couple of people promises of knives as presents to them, but unfortunatly i am going to be selling this one to help pay for wedding. Dont worry though i will make you both one! (in a couple of months)

Stabilized elm burr and alluminium fittings with D2 enzo stick tang blade

Poor pooor poor pics:yuck:

http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c116/budoash/CIMG4252.jpg
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British Red
20-04-2009, 14:03
That elm burl is far far scrummier in real knife (and real life) :)

It is the nicest wood I ahve seen in a long time

That, btw, is a super looking knife!

Shinken
20-04-2009, 14:05
Thanks mate, i need my own personal photographer.

This knife is fantastic i really like it, but in the pics it look 100 times worse. How is it possible to make it look that poor:banghead:

British Red
20-04-2009, 14:37
You need a light box Ash

jojo
20-04-2009, 14:58
Might be poor pictures, but it's a darn good looking knife!:)

andywinkk
20-04-2009, 15:17
:Very nice me like:)

WolfCub
20-04-2009, 15:23
Please dont suggest how to take better pictures of the thing !:nono:

I've just been told off for looking at this ! again:rolleyes:

wasteoid
20-04-2009, 16:56
Very nice profile on that handle!!

Where do you get hold of such good looking wood from? I make a few bits for my own pleasure, and wood love to get hold of some great looking stabilised wood to play with.

Chris

Shinken
20-04-2009, 17:00
I got the wood from a wood turners and had it stabilized myself, you need to do about 100 blocks for it to be economical though. I can sell some to you if you want. Shoot me a pm

Shewie
20-04-2009, 17:47
Cracking job again Shinken, it must be nice to knock something up like that when you've got a spare five minutes :eek:

brancho
20-04-2009, 17:53
Nice job I like it

I would suggest taking pics outside to get better light and use a darker background for such a dark coloured knife.

Shinken
21-04-2009, 16:22
Replaced the pics now, hope they are better!

http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c116/budoash/constructionknife.jpg

brancho
21-04-2009, 17:40
Now that is better

Wow that looks good:red: