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A member of our archery club asked if I would make him and his young Son a set of knives with shed antlers he had as the handles. I agreed.
I sent him all my blade forms and he picked a Nesmuk style blade. I made the blades from O1 Tool steel as its a favorite of mine.
I did a bit of custom file work on the backbones of the blades to dress them up and then polished the file work
Then I applied gun blueing to the backbone and gave the blades a brushed finish leaving the gun blueing in the deep areas of the file work.
He asked that I fill in the white bases of the antlers with "Dad" and "Mitch" I saved the brow tines for display bases.
The blades are O1 steel that I heat treated and twice tempered to RC58 hardness
For the sheaths, I used 8 Oz. Oak tanned leather with a medium brown dye to give an "Old" look to the leather..
I sent him all my blade forms and he picked a Nesmuk style blade. I made the blades from O1 Tool steel as its a favorite of mine.
I did a bit of custom file work on the backbones of the blades to dress them up and then polished the file work
Then I applied gun blueing to the backbone and gave the blades a brushed finish leaving the gun blueing in the deep areas of the file work.
He asked that I fill in the white bases of the antlers with "Dad" and "Mitch" I saved the brow tines for display bases.
The blades are O1 steel that I heat treated and twice tempered to RC58 hardness
For the sheaths, I used 8 Oz. Oak tanned leather with a medium brown dye to give an "Old" look to the leather..