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sleek:
--- Quote from: Deerhunter21 on October 07, 2019, 12:28:59 pm ---Hawkdancer! You habe a ponytail lying around? ??? Cool! :OK Rambling is my one way ticket to leaning without asking! Wow i can get off topic quick! Do you think the design is good?
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It's a veteran thing. I grew mine out to 26 inches.I have it also, gonna try to make a bow with it.
Is the design good for what exactly? What are you going to do with this knife?
Russ:
Im foing to use it for making my bows/woodworking. Im rethinking the design. Maybe more like a mora knife. You have any suggestions?
sleek:
I have been making bows with a knife for close to 10 years. My suggestion is to make one like the Ka-Bar fighting knife, and make it a 7 inch long blade. Its basically a Bowie knife. Howe9, there is no use for a sharp point, so round the tip all the way up like a machete and make it a drop point, to provide a slanted surface at the tip to hold onto when using the knife as a scraper.
I will try to draw the knife up for you later. Or maybe a friend of mine has a pic of the one I designed specifically for bow making.
Hawkdancer:
I used one of my Buck 119 hunting knives on my first bow, worked pretty good as a scraper. I would probably use my K-Bar for roughing out a blank, or get my friend to let me do it on his bandsaw. I agree with Sleek, a drop point would likely be a better choice. Personally, I don't think spalted wood will hold up as scales, the spalted maple I worked with seemed to have lost at least 50-60% of it's weight, and likely some of it's strength. However, I like denser wood for scales, or antler.
Hawkdancer
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