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    I made a different type of knife kit, a Skinner knife.
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    Nice job. Looks a little like the knifes in Alaska
    Leo Davenport
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    Nice looking knife.
    Great idea to use the CW for handles and scales.

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    I did several more knives this past week. I really like these. And the folks who I made them for were thrilled. I have a pattern now that cuts out the scales slightly larger than needed, then glue them on with gorilla glue and once cured just sand to fit.
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    All the knives really look good. I put an order into woodcraft last evening for some finishing supplies and almost added a knife to try....after looking at these, I guess I should have. Great job on all of them.....
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    Nice, I made a sled for all my scale sizes to keep from wasting high dollar wood. I am glad to see this concept catching on it is fun to do. I have started learning to tool leather and make custom sheathes to go with the knifes as well.

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    These look great. I would love to learn how to do this. I have a trail master Bowie from cold steel that I want to redo the handle on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kcc2012 View Post
    These look great. I would love to learn how to do this. I have a trail master Bowie from cold steel that I want to redo the handle on.
    give it a try, it's not as hard as it looks once you try it.

    dave

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