Hi all
I bought this poor thing from a local bootsale this morning for 'Arf a quid!!
I hammered the burr back down rather than just grinding it back but it left a slightly visible line when i'd finished! :aargh4:
No idea what the timber was that I used for the scales but it had some nice redish grain that showed through when I started shaping it!
First scale glued and clamped..
And drilled through the holes of the tang with a 6mm bit..
Both scales glued and then drilled through the first holes to align with the second scale..
The blade was a stamped out blank originally rather than ground stock as there were edges that needed filling or the whole lot grinding flat! I mixed some of the very dark brown sanding dust with araldite and filled down the back where there was a gap..
The grain showing through, Pins are 6mm Stainless steel rod that's usually thrown away at work!!
Only for it to darken substantially upon laying on two coats of Poly lacquer
T'uther side is nicer though..
I was going to put some .85mm brass liners but didn't bother due to the uneven edge of the blank
The filler has done it's job though!!
Managed a few more bits at the booitsale too..
Clarity on these Bin's is brilliant!!
All in all, Not a bad day
John..
I bought this poor thing from a local bootsale this morning for 'Arf a quid!!
I hammered the burr back down rather than just grinding it back but it left a slightly visible line when i'd finished! :aargh4:
No idea what the timber was that I used for the scales but it had some nice redish grain that showed through when I started shaping it!
First scale glued and clamped..
And drilled through the holes of the tang with a 6mm bit..
Both scales glued and then drilled through the first holes to align with the second scale..
The blade was a stamped out blank originally rather than ground stock as there were edges that needed filling or the whole lot grinding flat! I mixed some of the very dark brown sanding dust with araldite and filled down the back where there was a gap..
The grain showing through, Pins are 6mm Stainless steel rod that's usually thrown away at work!!
Only for it to darken substantially upon laying on two coats of Poly lacquer
T'uther side is nicer though..
I was going to put some .85mm brass liners but didn't bother due to the uneven edge of the blank
The filler has done it's job though!!
Managed a few more bits at the booitsale too..
Clarity on these Bin's is brilliant!!
All in all, Not a bad day
John..