Sunday, May 25, 2014

Myrtle Wood General Purpose Knife, Handle Finish, Knife Tests

Below is the last knife completed in my most recent batch of knives. The handle is figured, dark Myrtle wood.
THIS KNIFE IS SOLD









Handle Finish
The handle on the knife above was finished with a Cyanoacrylate adhesive, better known as Super Glue. Super Glue has been used for finishing wood for quite some time. It is especially popular with wood turners. The more I research it, the more I am sold on it as a finish for un-stablizied wood handles. The first coat penetrates the wood and seals it, while subsequent coats fill the pores. If done properly, the wood will take on an amazing luster after multiple coats, sandings, and final polish. Prior to using Super Glue I was using Tru-Oil. On oily woods like cocobolo, bocote, and ironwood, Tru-Oil takes forever to dry. It would also take a month of Sundays to fill the pores of a porous wood like wenge with Tru-Oil.




Blade Magazine Knife Tests
This month's Blade magazine has an interesting knife test created by knife maker Warren Osborne. Twelve known knife makers made the same knife, but used different steels. The steels were some of the new and popular powdered metals. The knives were all sharpened by the same person, given the same bevel, then given to a wild game processor for testing. The tester used the knives to skin deer and kept track of the number of deer skinned until the cutting edge needed to be touched-up.

The three top performing steels (CPM M4, CPM S90V, CPM 110V) skinned between 8 and 15 deer before needing touch-up. Unfortunately, these steels are hard on the maker and extremely difficult to resharpen. CPM 154 was tied for third place with eight deer and is user friendly. From there the number of deer skinned progressively went down to a total of 3 before touch-up was required.

I think this type of test has more validity than many of the knife tests published. I would recommend picking up the August 14' Blade magazine for more detail.

For an explanation of the powdered metal process, here is a link to Crucible's website: http://www.crucibleservice.com/eselector/general/generalpart3.html

Monday, May 19, 2014

Odds and Ends

I had been wanting to scan these photos for a while and finally figured out how to work my son's scanner. The photos were taken 21 years ago in the Alaska range. I'm on the left in the photo and Ron Warren is on the right. At the time, Ron was the youngest registered guide in Alaska. He stayed in the business and currently owns/runs Alaska Guide Service. The sheep was taken by Jay Link of Jack Link's Beef Jerky fame. I was the packer on this hunt



The next photo was taken during the same season. For this client, Ken Fanning was the guide and I was the packer. The sheep was taken with a muzzle loader.

When I have more time I'll scan some more photos and post them. I have one of an absolutely huge wolf track I came across while we were hunting brown bear...




Friday, May 9, 2014

My Guarantee

I haven't stated this before because I felt it was obvious, but given the state of our current "disposable society" and questionable business practices, I thought I should. All my knives are 100% guaranteed under normal field conditions. My knives are designed for processing game animals and birds. If one of my knives fails while doing this, I will replace it free of charge.

 However, if you are overcome with a strong desire to see if you can stick one of my blades through a car door (Don't laugh, I have seen published knife tests were this was done.) or you realize you forgot your hatchet and need kindling and decide to split it by pounding on the spine of the blade and damage the knife, that's on you.

Bottom line, I take pride in my work and stand behind it when it is used for it's intended purpose.

Things of Interest
Just some links to things I find interesting...

Since the early 80's I have been a big fan of Ross Seyfried. Here are a couple of links to articles written by him:

Forums I enjoy:
http://knifedogs.com/forum.php
http://www.doublegunshop.com/forums/ubbthreads.php
http://forums.accuratereloading.com/eve

And lastly a few bullet makers and custom gunsmiths
http://www.northforkbullets.com/magento/
http://www.grizzlycartridge.com/store/index.php?app=cms&ns=splash
http://www.customgunandrifle.com/
http://www.bertramandco.com/
http://www.martiniandhagngunmakers.com/index.htm
http://www.bowenclassicarms.com/
http://echolsrifles.blogspot.com/

Saturday, May 3, 2014

Available Knives 05/03/14

I just finished two more general purpose knives.
BOTH KNIVES ARE SOLD.


 Wenge Handle
Cocobolo Handle