If I remember rightly the original Kerphart has a distal taper but then thickens out again to strengthen the tip, at least I have seen an old picture of one that did that.
If I remember rightly the original Kerphart has a distal taper but then thickens out again to strengthen the tip, at least I have seen an old picture of one that did that.
It was a fun build and despite looking pretty simple I was an enjoyable challenge and I can now say I have made a Kephart.
I am keen to find out how the knife performs once the owner has a chance to try it out.
Nice to see you using Kepharts @Tahr, they look and clearly do the job.
This has been sitting around on my bench for a few months and needed to be sorted out and finished. Kitchen knife in 14c28n, dyed black poplar wood from the Ukraine stabilized.
Used a full sized grinder on this one which was a challenge as I normally use my little grinder that's small and I know inside out.
Kitchen knives feel big after making hunting knives, always nice to do something different though and again I learn't a lot on this one.
Tried something new; small hunting knife made from blonde oak thanks @gonetropo , brass pins & green micarta linings and stihl brush cutter blade.
Just needs a polish, some oil & leather.
Last edited by diana2; 09-03-2020 at 01:24 PM.
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I have about 50 wood lathe chisels that have had the handles burnt off.... Doubt the fire would have gotten hot enough to retemper steel.
Anyone want a couple to play with?
Oops, must be the teak then?
Love to try some blonde oak wood when available.
Last edited by diana2; 09-03-2020 at 02:00 PM.
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Latest one out of my workshop, birch burl saya, ebony and mokume Gane spacers and end bits. Raindrop 1095/15N20 damascus blade.
Roses are red
Bacon is red
Poems are hard
Bacon.
Attempt #1. many thanks to diana2 for materials and inspiration
That is so cool, I like it a lot, now you have a new hobby
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Beautiful knife, what are the black pins are made off?
Looks stunning!
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Mamba's, Copperhead's and a new model called a Boomslang. If I get the virus I have my 2 weeks covered just with shaping and grinding.
Knives will be coming up if anyone wants one.
My first Shapton stone... 1000 grit , can't wait to see how it performs over what I have now.
Hunting/boning knife, scales made from black walnut thanks to @gonetropo
red micarta, brass pins,
blade henckel zwilling carbon steel.
Just waiting for some cow hide (for the sheath) to arrive which might take a while coming from europe..
Where do you buy your leather from?
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