Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Primitive Skills => Topic started by: Kirkll on December 26, 2009, 12:29:57 am
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Earlier this summer when I was working down south, I did a bunch of trellis work outside, and was working closely with the concrete guys. That ground down there is just as hard as concrete itself. I spent many days watching those guys using sledge hammers driving steel stakes into that stuff to hold their forms. The thing that caught my eye was that these steel stakes were made out of 5/16” X 1.5” flat steel. Most the steel stakes we use up here, and most everywhere else I’ve seen, are round steel rods.
So I was curious….as a month went by, I was amazed how much abuse those stakes took with no mushrooming on the ends at all. “ That has got to be some bad to the bone steel.” I said to one of the lead men. “ I’d like to have a few of those to make bowie knives.” Well this guy got a kick out of that statement, and handed me an arm load.
so this is what i made out of a concrete stake. :lol: :lol: :lol: the handle and sheath both are made from a black walnut burl. the leather belt loop was some leather i got from Hank last year to make Tabs out of...and those are antler tips i mounted on the sheath for decoration. Its 15" in length with 10" of blade.
This is what i'm giving my new son in law for Christmas this year. :D Think he'll like it?
(http://i171.photobucket.com/albums/u301/kirkll/Knives/BowieKnife1001.jpg)
(http://i171.photobucket.com/albums/u301/kirkll/Knives/BowieKnife1002.jpg)
(http://i171.photobucket.com/albums/u301/kirkll/Knives/BowieKnife1003.jpg)
(http://i171.photobucket.com/albums/u301/kirkll/Knives/BowieKnife1004.jpg)
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Yeah....I would be totally peaved if He didn't like that!! That Knife is beautiful....especially the Sheath....You did an exceptional Job on it! Can you show some more Pictures of the Sheath?
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If he don't like it I will send you my address ;D
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Freakin awesome man :)
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Why take the chance? Just send it to me, I can tell you ahead of time I would like it. :o I would even take a picture of me holding it with a big smile, and I would love it, and hug it, and call it George..... ;D
Wayne
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well he really liked it a LOT!!!
i'm looking forward to him coming back over and working on the edge together. i'm going to be real curious how well this steel holds an edge. i really wish i could find out the kind of steel this is.....
i'll bet with a little research i could come up with it. I've got enough to do 3 or 4 more blades out of this stuff. it might make some awesome spear tips too.
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well he really liked it a LOT!!!
i really wish i could find out the kind of steel this is.....
Send Me a small Scrap Peice of it..an inch or two in size...I can have it Analyzed at Work for You...We have a Analyzer that uses A Radioactive Source to Analyze any type of Metal that is a Compound....
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That is one fine looking knife bro...only thing that would make it nicer is if you made another one and sent it to Wyoming.. ;D ;D ;) Good job very nice.. Hawk
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that is beautiful. i love wooden sheaths.
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outstanding craftsmanship, beautiful knife and sheath
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wow that is beautiful. incredible work
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Very nice and functional looking, the sheath is quite attractive:)
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Beautiful,I love it. Nice work. :)
Pappy
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I just stumbled across this. That is a beauty and he better have liked it ;D. I'm with most of the others on that sheath. Maybe you aughta do a little build along next time ::)?
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Wow! Just Wow! Well done.
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Most outstanding.
I just love the knife and sheath.
Working "Down South" where?
David
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Holy crap! now thats a knife
VB