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Matt Lewis




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PostPosted: Thu 25 Jun, 2009 6:36 pm    Post subject: First completed knife         Reply with quote

Hi

I posted a seax blade a while ago,thats sadly still WIP due to issues with the fittings Sad but I hope to fix it and post it soon.

Here is something I have forged since, just for a bit more practice.

It's not brilliant to look at, but on the plus side the antler really sits nicely in the hand and by some freak twist of fate the balance has worked out very nicely and feels really (dare i say it) 'alive'

My friends think it looks Mongolian ?

I would welcome any thoughts /feedback.

Thanks

Matt



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Dustin R. Reagan





Joined: 09 May 2006

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PostPosted: Thu 25 Jun, 2009 6:49 pm    Post subject:         Reply with quote

Looks good. Personally I would prefer either no plunge cut, or that the plunge line up with the bolster. From the last photo it looks like the plunge & the bolster are not parallel (could just be the photo, though).

Good work!
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Matt Lewis




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PostPosted: Thu 25 Jun, 2009 6:52 pm    Post subject:         Reply with quote

No you are dead right, bothers me also, all part of the learnin curve , I'll get it right next time Wink
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