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    Like the look of this knife of yours Mark, can I play with it next time were out and about.
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    looks amazing bud.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hugo View Post
    Like the look of this knife of yours Mark, can I play with it next time were out and about.
    aye, i might let you have a go with my new toy

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    Thats a stunning piece of work, very impressive indeed, well done.

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    been thinking of making something like this. Don't think it will look this good though. How did you do the end, that's the bit that's got me stumped
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    Quote Originally Posted by jackcbr View Post
    been thinking of making something like this. Don't think it will look this good though. How did you do the end, that's the bit that's got me stumped
    this bit you mean



    Easy, the knife is a stick tang, all you do is keep adding layers until you have about 2-3 mm of the tang left when the pommel/washer is in place, peen it over with a ball peen hammer, that keeps everything in place and nice and tight, even though every single layer is glued as well

    Go on give it a go, tis easy - honest

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    please any chance of a full picture showing your jig on how the knife is resting inside the contraption. cheers the interceptor boy.
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    That is lovely Mark. Did you do it all with hand tools?
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    Quote Originally Posted by craeg View Post
    That is lovely Mark. Did you do it all with hand tools?
    Thanks Craeg, yep the entire thing was made using nothing but hand tools

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    Beautiful work!
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    Just seen the sheath, the handle looks really nice too, maybe I can do it one day

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    give it a go, you will never know unless you try, well that's what i was told

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    Wow, that's really beautiful! I'm looking forward to seeing the sheath too!

    Edit, seen the sheath, lovely jubbly! Great work mate.

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    Mate that is one damn purdy knife

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    Nice job. I use laurie blades myself,,,good blade.

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    Now that is a nicely done knife.

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    lovely work, great looking knife
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    Beautiful job mate! Im gonna have to have a bash at a stacked stick tang!!

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    Nicely done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kepis View Post

    Nicely done. I like it

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    Very nice job mate, well impressed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by steve581 View Post
    Very nice job mate, well impressed.
    Thanks mate

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    Looks warm n friendly. Bet its a joy to use.

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    Marvelous piece Kepis, I really love that knife.
    keep hearing from these Lauri blades, and they look like pretty nice blades, perhaps I'll give them a go sometime.
    Topjob kepis looks really sweet I would easily trade my current knives for one handled like that, looks a beaut
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    neat work!
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