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    Default had a day in the shed,...

    Hey folks,..

    i had a day in the shed today and knocked out a few bits,...

    its gonna be a long heat treat session tonight,....



    my fave is this ,....i call it a precision whittling scalpel"

    its just an off cut i couldnt bear to throw in the scrap,...



    Cheers for looking,...

    Stu,....
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    impressive work bud.

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    had to pack in,...used my last grinding disc, and the belt sander is glowing!!

    i got a few grinds to finish before i fire up the forge,...

    half of these are made from bits i would normally have wanged in the bin,....

    but theres a reccession on dont yer know,...

    lol

    Stu

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    Like them Seax's at the top.Are they made from 01?

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    Quote Originally Posted by launditch1 View Post
    Like them Seax's at the top.Are they made from 01?

    they are mate,...

    the top one is 5mm,..the middle one 3mm,..and the baby is 4mm...

    i have yet to grind the other side of the big one,...it took me most of the morning to do one side,..hahahaha

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    Some real Good work, I made a saw this weekend nothing as good as your Blades.
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    That's been a grand days work.
    For a' that, an a' that,
    It's comin' yet for a that,
    That man tae man the world o'er
    Shall brithers be for a' that. R.B. 1759-96

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    Good work dude

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    nice work there stu can't wait to see them finnished with handles i like 3 little ones on the left

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    Quote Originally Posted by andyc54 View Post
    nice work there stu can't wait to see them finnished with handles i like 3 little ones on the left
    yeah i drew this out rough ages ago and Southey took one to handle himself ,..

    i think its the round spine which sets it up,....

    it is the definitive "raikey necker" i think,..hahah

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    Quote Originally Posted by geordienemisis View Post
    Some real Good work, I made a saw this weekend nothing as good as your Blades.
    i,m sure its a beauty, but wheres the pics?

    Quote Originally Posted by Barn Owl View Post
    That's been a grand days work.
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    Good work dude
    thanks a lot gents,....

    frustratingly though i have to go to work tommorow and cant get on them until midweek,....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Raikey View Post
    yeah i drew this out rough ages ago and Southey took one to handle himself ,..

    i think its the round spine which sets it up,....

    it is the definitive "raikey necker" i think,..hahah

    haha like the name "raiky necker"

    seen similar skinning kneck knifes but with plastic handles and sheaths
    yours with wood handle and leather sheath would be the bees knees

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    Nice work Stu I think the Dr Raikey's precision whittling scalpel is right on the money.
    How big is the largest one and why is the angle of the tip like it is?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hun7er View Post
    Nice work Stu I think the Dr Raikey's precision whittling scalpel is right on the money.
    How big is the largest one and why is the angle of the tip like it is?
    not measured it mate,...its over 18 inches,..and weighs a tonne!!!! deffo a chopper,..but sadly,....

    its not mine its a commission,..and its called a Seax, its a general duty blade of old english origin,..

    i think this particular shape is called a "broken back seax" ,...(i await the corrections flooding in!)

    yep on the scalpel,..cant wait to give it a try on some woodspirits,....

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    My you have been a busy beaver, nice work Stu
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    Dr Raikey's precision whittling scalpel
    That looks just the ticket, well they all do, but that one really appeals

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    Nice work, finishing them all will keep you out of trouble for a bit
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trunks View Post
    Nice work, finishing them all will keep you out of trouble for a bit
    some are just going out as blades, (thank god) others in kit form,....

    i have two keepers in there though too......so i can finish those two at my leisure,....

    thanks for the comments,...

    Stu

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    The little whale belly one at the bottom looks interestin' - nice work!
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    You've been a busy bee

    I hope for your sake you're prepared for all that acreage in the biggest Saex when you start polishing it. There's as much work in a large Saex as a 3 foot sword when the polishing starts.

    Been there.

    Done that...



    How do you plan on finishing it out ?

    Other than "very carefully"

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    great stuff stu

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    dude good work, will let you know about next week asap.....
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    Bloody Hell you really have been busy lol, looking good as always!

    The seax's are they going to be put into service or just looked at?

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    Really loving those Seax blades! The baby is my fave
    Many thanks,
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    hey!! what did i do?? 'yep on the scalpel,..cant wait to give it a try on some woodspirits,....'

    hi stu, lovin that scalpel whittler
    give more than you take

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    Thats an incredible days work, and by the looks of it a very pleasing one. Loving your work

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    I really like the skinner type blades on the left!
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    Quote Originally Posted by woodspirits View Post
    hey!! what did i do?? 'yep on the scalpel,..cant wait to give it a try on some woodspirits,....'

    hi stu, lovin that scalpel whittler

    hahaha unfortunate wording dude,...sorry,...arrghhh

    cheers matey,...

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaveBromley View Post
    Bloody Hell you really have been busy lol, looking good as always!

    The seax's are they going to be put into service or just looked at?

    Dave
    hey Dave,...

    i think they are gonna be used,....the guy they,re for does spend a fair amount of time in the woods.,...

    i just spent the last 2 hours on the big one ....5mm is one thick piece of metal i can tell thee!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Everything Mac View Post
    I really like the skinner type blades on the left!

    cheers man,....

    if SOUTHEY gets his finger out and posts the pic of his finished one you'll get a look at how they look ,...

    hahaha

    yoohoooo David!!!!

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