New Handmade Knives
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New Handmade Knives
Hi everyone
My name is Tyler and I am new to this site and thought i would post up some of my latest handmade knives. My Dad is on this site and his name on here is Wal he has posted up a few of mine in the past.
All of the blades are made out of ATS34 stainless steel.
Here is a large blade out of ATS34 stainless steel mirror finished. And file work on the spine. It has a black micarta handle. It is OAL 205mm long and has one of my handmade sheaths.
Here I have a large knife made from ATS34 stainless steel mirror finished. And file work on the spine. It has an African Zebra wood handle and a stainless steel bolster. It is OAL 240mm long and has one of my handmade sheaths.
Here is a large bird and trout blade mirror finished. And file work on the spine. The handle is made from wenge and a brass bolster. It has an overall length of 195mm long and has one of my sheaths.
Here is a caper shaped blade mirror finished. And file work on the spine. The handle is made from Morado and a brass bolster. It has an overall length of 170mm long and has one of my sheaths.
Here is a medium sized blade mirror finished. And has file work on the spine. The handle is made from Honduras Rosita and a brass bolster. It has an overall length of 190mm long and one of my sheaths.
My name is Tyler and I am new to this site and thought i would post up some of my latest handmade knives. My Dad is on this site and his name on here is Wal he has posted up a few of mine in the past.
All of the blades are made out of ATS34 stainless steel.
Here is a large blade out of ATS34 stainless steel mirror finished. And file work on the spine. It has a black micarta handle. It is OAL 205mm long and has one of my handmade sheaths.
Here I have a large knife made from ATS34 stainless steel mirror finished. And file work on the spine. It has an African Zebra wood handle and a stainless steel bolster. It is OAL 240mm long and has one of my handmade sheaths.
Here is a large bird and trout blade mirror finished. And file work on the spine. The handle is made from wenge and a brass bolster. It has an overall length of 195mm long and has one of my sheaths.
Here is a caper shaped blade mirror finished. And file work on the spine. The handle is made from Morado and a brass bolster. It has an overall length of 170mm long and has one of my sheaths.
Here is a medium sized blade mirror finished. And has file work on the spine. The handle is made from Honduras Rosita and a brass bolster. It has an overall length of 190mm long and one of my sheaths.
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Very classy work Tyler!
...looking forward to more photos of the blades you make in the future!
...looking forward to more photos of the blades you make in the future!
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Nice leaves my knives for dead.
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Very Very Nice
Beautifull work
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Beautifull work
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Terrific work ,very appealing.
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They are some stunning pieces mate top job
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Very nice
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Very nice indeed!!! How old are you Tyler and how did you get into making such fine knives? Have you got some more detailed shots of them that show the file work better for example? Do you sell them?
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I am 14 years of age. What started me making knives was a bloke from out at our archery club had a few old blades lying aroud that he gave me to put hadles on and i enjoyed it so then i bought some blades in from the states. and after that I desided i wanted to make the blades and Adam Parker has been teaching me and i have been watching vidioes and reading to learn more.
Here are some pics of the file work on a couple. computer is playing up and wont let me upload to photobucket. dont know why.
Yes I have been selling a few if anyone is interested
Here are some pics of the file work on a couple. computer is playing up and wont let me upload to photobucket. dont know why.
Yes I have been selling a few if anyone is interested
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Hey thanks for the info and photos Tyler. Wow you sure have a talent there with crafting these knives. It seems you have a great teacher also. That file work looks very impressive as do the sheaths. If you have any for sale you should place them in our Trade Blanket forum.
Jeff
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Tyler to have achieved this standard with Knives and your Sheaths at such a tender Age is impressive, you are an Artisan Mate
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Beautiful work Tyler
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Outstanding work mate.
Cheers KIM
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Incredible work Tyler, all I can say is keep it up. Its great to see you not wasting the "spare" time such n age has on computer games and TV but putting it to use creating and learning new skills.
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Beautiful workmanship mate, I am jealous of your skills
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Tyler,
Your work is outstanding....You are a very talented young man...
Congratulations.
Regards...Pete
Your work is outstanding....You are a very talented young man...
Congratulations.
Regards...Pete
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You have remarkable talent, young man! Very well done indeed!
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Mate - I loved your carbon steel blades from the other forum!!! Can you put those picture up here as well? ...to show the forum members here.
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Thanks guys for you great comments.
here are a few of my older ones
here are a few of my older ones
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Wow - is simply all I can say!
The best trophies I can hope to acquire as a husband, father, friend or hunter are MEMORIES!
They will travel with me wherever life's path leads...
They will travel with me wherever life's path leads...