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  • 308Scout

    Ultimate Member
    MDS Supporter
    Mar 27, 2020
    6,672
    Washington County
    The new model Mini Adamas arrived today after me trying to resist it for the last couple of months. CPM Magnacut blade and marbled CF scales on this version. Glad that they decided to not coat the blade. BM hit a homer with this one, IMO.

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    snakep

    Ultimate Member
    Mar 4, 2013
    1,054
    Behind enemy lines...
    Here are two knives I just finshed. I guess you could call them Camp Knife Brothers. I tried to make them excact copies if each other but they have slight differences. 1084 steel, curley maple scales, black liners and black G10 pins. OAL for each knife is about 9 1/2", blade length is 4 3/4". I don't have a 2x72 grinder so I hand file the bevels in. Yeah, it takes a while. I use a program to determine the bevel angle by considering the blade thickness, grind height and initial edge cutting thickness. I then use calipers to mark the blade out, then attach it to a bevel jig that I made. The jig allows me to get pretty good accuracy, for me, anyway. I have several other knives that I have made recently...more "brother" pairs, a "cousin" pair and a bunch of singletons...tks, scott.
     

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    Finn

    waiting for the zombies
    Feb 28, 2009
    472
    Columbia
    Here is one of my daily carry...


    Emerson CQC-7V w/ Grey Precision aged Naval Brass Monster Disk rifle knurling and bronze Wikked Knot Viking Uruz bead.
    Cakra brass Mjolnir knuckle duster
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    python

    Active Member
    Apr 15, 2010
    605
    The original Benchmade "Presidio" (model 520), IMO is one of, if not the best folder ever made by that company. This is the original model aluminum scales, steel liners and 154CM blade. Heavy and robust, just an all around great knife.
     

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    snakep

    Ultimate Member
    Mar 4, 2013
    1,054
    Behind enemy lines...
    A few knives and sheaths that I recently made. First knife has dymalux "cocobolo" laminated scales, second one has marblewood and third is zebrawood. Many thanks to those who have purchased them!
     

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    Alea Jacta Est

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    Here are two knives I just finshed. I guess you could call them Camp Knife Brothers. I tried to make them excact copies if each other but they have slight differences. 1084 steel, curley maple scales, black liners and black G10 pins. OAL for each knife is about 9 1/2", blade length is 4 3/4". I don't have a 2x72 grinder so I hand file the bevels in. Yeah, it takes a while. I use a program to determine the bevel angle by considering the blade thickness, grind height and initial edge cutting thickness. I then use calipers to mark the blade out, then attach it to a bevel jig that I made. The jig allows me to get pretty good accuracy, for me, anyway. I have several other knives that I have made recently...more "brother" pairs, a "cousin" pair and a bunch of singletons...tks, scott.

    Very nice work
     

    Worsley

    I apologize for hurting your feelings!
    Jan 5, 2022
    2,856
    Westminster
    Here are two knives I just finshed. I guess you could call them Camp Knife Brothers. I tried to make them excact copies if each other but they have slight differences. 1084 steel, curley maple scales, black liners and black G10 pins. OAL for each knife is about 9 1/2", blade length is 4 3/4". I don't have a 2x72 grinder so I hand file the bevels in. Yeah, it takes a while. I use a program to determine the bevel angle by considering the blade thickness, grind height and initial edge cutting thickness. I then use calipers to mark the blade out, then attach it to a bevel jig that I made. The jig allows me to get pretty good accuracy, for me, anyway. I have several other knives that I have made recently...more "brother" pairs, a "cousin" pair and a bunch of singletons...tks, scott.
    I would love one of these.
     

    snakep

    Ultimate Member
    Mar 4, 2013
    1,054
    Behind enemy lines...
    Here is another pair of camp style knives I just finished up...made leather sheaths for these two...
     

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    snakep

    Ultimate Member
    Mar 4, 2013
    1,054
    Behind enemy lines...
    A recently completed hunting knife with sheath...marblewood with 6 black G10 pins.
     

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    snakep

    Ultimate Member
    Mar 4, 2013
    1,054
    Behind enemy lines...
    I like the knives made by Pathfinder Knife Shop. So I decided to make one. The knife on the left is PKS's Kephart XL, a most excellent knife. The one on the right is my version. Padauk scales, black liners and stainless pins. I made a sheath for it as well. If I make another one, I would include a lanyard hole. I'll be putting this one up on the classifieds if anyone is interested...s
     

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