First Knife Blade handling help, Antler.

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EarthToSimon

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Feb 7, 2012
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Not sure if I'm posting this in the right place please move if not.

Got a roll of red deer antler from a guy on here that fits my hand perfectly, so I've decided to use it to make my handle my first knife. Trouble is it's got a curve in it.

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Would I be able to bend the tang of the blade to match the curve and just insert it after soaking?
I don't really want to cut it down because of the natural guard on it.

Going for a Scandi ground blade that's a bit deeper than a companion. Haven't found one yet, any recommendations?
Are the Karesuando carbon blades any good? Like this one https://www.brisa.fi/portal/index.p...od=product_info&cPath=94_176&products_id=1452

Wanting to cap off the ends with walnut or a dark wood, would spacers be needed for this?

Might be jumping in at the deep end here.


Thanks for putting up with my mass of questions.
Simon
 

brancho

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Feb 20, 2007
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If you are happy with a curved handle go for it. The Karesuando blades are good you can buy them in kits too. you can buy those blades in teh UK too.
A piece of wood or buffalo horn either end will look good but you can use brass at the blade end.

I will post some more info when I am at home tomorrow
 

lannyman8

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Jan 18, 2009
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what you want to do should be fine, try asking a maker to do a blade with a soft tang that can be hammered into the shape you want...or the other way is to put the blade into a tin of some sort with just enough water to cover the blade, then heat the tang with a blow torch untill bright red, this will soften it up so you can shape it...

you wont need to use a liner before the wood or horn, but it all depends how you want it to look....

regards.

chris.
 

brancho

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I would have a go with a kit with one those blades first and save that antler for your second project when you have learned some more.
 

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