Southey's Seagull - Work in Progress

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Dude, there have been a lot of woods thought of, only settled on yew this morning:), The spine is great its very comfy too, square edges cut into my thumb, but it feels fine, and looks great!:D did you get the Pay pal ok? so then, RWL34 full flat?:rolleyes:

Ps, I read your tests over on BB on fiber board, do you reckon they are a waste of time other than for looks, or do they help protect the metal from the wood(and the moisture within)?
 
Dude, there have been a lot of woods thought of, only settled on yew this morning:), The spine is great its very comfy too, square edges cut into my thumb, but it feels fine, and looks great!:D did you get the Pay pal ok? so then, RWL34 full flat?:rolleyes:

Ps, I read your tests over on BB on fiber board, do you reckon they are a waste of time other than for looks, or do they help protect the metal from the wood(and the moisture within)?

Yep, got the paypal ok. :)

As to the vulcanised fibre, I dunno. If your intention is to have a barrier between the wood and metal then don't forget that there will be a layer of epoxy. that'll seal against moisture as well.

I think the argument to have it there as a layer to help with any movement is rot!

I need to take a picture of the kitchen knife that used to have black liners but are now all washed out! (It was never left in a bowl of water) My gut feeling is that long term a knife that's used hard isn't going to look pretty, which would be a shame. I think personally I'm going to start steering towards more stable products where I can.
 
Just to show the knife Blank a little, Not the best using the flash,

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The ridge spine, it runs to one and half inches from the tip,

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Off to pick up some Yew next weekend:D
 
I saw it on one of Stews knives I think, I all ways get very sore thumb pads after putting pressure onto a square spine, but still wanted to have a scraper for ferro or pith removing which is the bit at the tip, I all ways use that bit for scraping, it feels great, keep using it in the kitchen, and am so very pleased!, once ive handled it and got a sheath, though my black sheep cross draw cross draw seems to fit and suit it, just a little wet forming, I will send it your way for a play dude,
 
Yeah, the spine is actually really comfy and looks cool too!

I'll have a search for some Yew that's suitable. It's having it half and half sap / heart that's the prob. Most of mine is just heart. You know that sap is softer though?
 
After Running over to Bushwhacker Bob the other night for some Yew(:You_Rock_) he also gave me a couple of bits of oak, SOoooooo I decided to use a rather nice piece for my knife, so far I have drilled the pins, rough shaped and started to fine shape the blade end of the wood, I have made some two tone pins with brass and stainless one each side of a solid brass pin, here it is so far today,

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The Oak smell stunning as its sanded,

Cheers!

Southey:)
 
Just spent 10mins watching Bear Grylls and rubbing my wood, it has a lovely grain, Now I am ready to fix the scales to the handle,

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Shiny:cool:

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And how the pins will be arranged, the two brass jacketed stainless pins with a solid brass in the middle,

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What you got planned for the log?

I have a stupid amount of yew i got from a tree surgeon last year, plus another to fell in a garden close to 2ft in diameter, which will make some excellent knot free longbow staves ;) I'm not sure what to do with it all tbh, gonna try some axe handles but thats as far as ive got. Already got 100+ sets of knife scales/blocks cut from it too.

YEEEEEEEEW!:D dropped last year.

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