Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Flintknapping => Topic started by: sailordad on April 26, 2010, 03:07:10 am
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well i havent been doing a whole lot as of late
helping a guy make his first bow,working on one (well a few) myself.
prpapring for hunting season.
but i have found a little time to kanpp and what not.
so i made a few blades and did some hafting
hers a few,the one obsidion/osage knife is a gift for the land owner who lets me hunt year after year,spring and fall.
the rest are for trade and the like ;)
both of the osage handled knifes are all natural.they are pine pitch and deer back strap sinew for the hafting,osage handles that are finished in bees wax(3 coats.one heated in two hand rubbed in).the larger obsidion blade with the blue sheen is on a hick handle with 6 coats of tongue oil and epoxy holding it together
the three in the middle are,coral on the left,keokuk on the right and not exactly sure what that other was(i knew but forgot,age thing ;) )
the keokuk is the only one that still needs a handle.the coral blade is on curly maple,the little brownish one with the concrete is a hhb heartwood handle,the other is obsid/osage.not sure what i will use for finish on these three as of yet.
i have more to come yet ,heres the pics now
(http://img171.imageshack.us/img171/1853/1001601.jpg)
(http://img534.imageshack.us/img534/1522/1001606e.jpg)
thanks for looking
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Those are some fine looking blades! Can't sleep waiting until 2 AM so I can head out for the classic. Thanks for sharing your work. They will make some new owners proud! Joe
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real nice work . i like that little brown sticker the best.
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Nice work Tim :)
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Cool looking knives, Tim. I like that brown one, too.
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KEWL!!! 8)
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Nice work...good job!
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Very nice blades Tim!
Tracy
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I like em all. I like the obsidian one with the osage handle, in the last picture. ;)
Wayne
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that is some great work tim..i really hope you can get some blood and guts on them..john