Nomad DIY Re-handle

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Philster

Settler
Jun 8, 2014
681
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Poole, Dorset
Hi Folks
In a moment of internet weakness I bought an Anglo Arms Nomad 2 - at less than a tenner I couldn't resist (even though I had a feeling I'd be disappointed!) When it arrived I was quite taken with it and very impressed at what they could make for a tenner. But the scales on the handle (it's a full tang) while nicely made were flat and unsculpted. I knew I could improve on that. Soooo....

The scales were held on with bolts so I undid them and prised off the scales. I had a look through my offcuts box and found a piece of Zebrano that I thought would look nice. I used the scales as a template and rough cut two pieces to size. I glued one scale in place (using superglue), drilled through the existing holes in the tang and then glued on the second scale.

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Then followed removing the waste material down to the metal - I have a disc sander which worked nicely for this. Then some rasp and file work to start shaping. I have a small collection of drum sanders that can go in the drill which helped refine things. Then some hand sanding and polishing of the metal before wiping on a couple coats of danish oil.

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Now I have a knife that feels much better in the hand and I'm rather proud of. Yes, I have to live with the stainless steel, but it was only a tenner!!

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Hope you enjoyed that,
Phil
 

Philster

Settler
Jun 8, 2014
681
40
Poole, Dorset
Go for it - yes, the scales are attached with a pair of nuts/bolts and what looks like contact adhesive. Once off I cleaned it up with meths to get the glue off.
Not made a sheath yet - too many projects, too little time :)
 
Aug 4, 2013
866
3
Berkshire
Thanks fella - info appreciated.

Need to find some wood. I had a nice piece of what I looked to be very lightly spalted beech. On slicing it in two I find that it is clean inside and will therefore be plain beech and very boring.
 
Aug 4, 2013
866
3
Berkshire
Awesome mate cheers. I have scales glued on, but am having "rehandlers block" (like writers block) when it comes to shaping them, I was hoping your pics would give me inspiration.
 

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