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try and get some in the hole and all over the tang of the knife

 

Done! the epoxy seems very rubbery though, never used it before, take it it will harden overnight and then I can sand it off the handle and blade? :laugh::blink:

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Finished         and after a coat of oil           and the heath robinson sheath repair, an old dog collar trimmed to make a loop and whipped on, with lost ends, with some nyl

Great thread this

Finished

 

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and after a coat of oil

 

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and the heath robinson sheath repair, an old dog collar trimmed to make a loop and whipped on, with lost ends, with some nylon cord

 

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Cheers for all the help guys :victory:

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cleen it of if ya can it sets hard then therse les work to do it should start to set in 10 mins but read the pacage it came in mate

 

All done mate, I just hit it with the flap sander on the angle grinder

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Just wondering how u enter the blade into the handle. And where u would get a piece of wood simillar to this

 

Plenty of how too's on youtude and if your after a bit of spalted beech just find a beech tree that has dropped a branch cut a bit and leave it in a plastic bag for a few months then dry it out

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you done a good job , we used to do alot of knife making in the foot and mouth era in early 2000,used walnut birch burrel , flamed beech still got bits lying about got a nice bit of walnut burrel , good hobby,used lead wood to with elk and red deer thumb pieces , as i says agood usefull past time

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