Kephart Knife in Damascus

Broch

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Jan 18, 2009
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I've been wanting to make a Kephart style knife for a while, and I've been sitting on this piece of Damascus steel for ages because my limited knifemaking skills meant I couldn't guarantee I wouldn't make a mess of it. Then I thought 'what the hell, I can always replace it' so I decided to hit two birds with one stone. I've now found out the Damascus steel has tripled in price since I bought it :)

Anyway, here's my attempt at a Kephart style knife. Far from perfect but it follows many of the design features of the original: blade 5" long and 1/8" thick, convex ground thinning at the spine, broader towards the point and with distal taper to the point.

The handle is oak, probably over 400 years old; it was taken from a rotten beam removed from a 370 year old barn - the core of the beam is still solid.

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Nice65

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Apr 16, 2009
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That looks really good, sort of no nonsense knife that will do what you tell it to. I bet you’re chuffed with it.
 
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Laurentius

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Aug 13, 2009
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Nice piece of work, especially the sheath. there is something infinitely satisfying in making something for yourself.
 

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