December Hunter Project
Posted: Sun Nov 30, 2025 2:56 pm
I haven't been in the Shop for a while due to health and other projects around the farm, but I finally dragged myself out. I looked in the stock of knife blanks from Jantz, and had two of each of the Hunter, Tanto blanks, and a Bowie. I chose the Hunter. The bowie will likely get a stag build, and the Tanto I might do a stack.
I spent an hour or so going thru the drawer where I keep the wood I have pulled from my various sources I selected for scales, and after trying and rejecting a dozen or so: Cocobolo, Dark Walnut, two sets of bone (not wide enough) and some beautiful Cherry and Oak, (didn't want to waste the pattern on the short blank...) I chose Birdseye Maple and a bone accent piece with Nickel Silver pins. I also selected the dark red for the backing/accent panel.
Next I went to work on the layout of the metal work for the spine of the knife. Sketching and rejecting a number of patterns, I think I'll go with the 1/8" rope pattern on this one. I haven't tried this one before. I could just buff the spine to a high shine and leave it, but working the metal of the spine pushes my skill level and gives the knife that little extra.
I exceeded my hour in the shop for this session, but I'll get back on it tomorrow, probably a couple sessions. Maybe three. If there are any of my pals on the forum that want to take the trip with me, I'll make this a build along, if not, I'll post the completed pic at the end. Watch this space either way.
I spent an hour or so going thru the drawer where I keep the wood I have pulled from my various sources I selected for scales, and after trying and rejecting a dozen or so: Cocobolo, Dark Walnut, two sets of bone (not wide enough) and some beautiful Cherry and Oak, (didn't want to waste the pattern on the short blank...) I chose Birdseye Maple and a bone accent piece with Nickel Silver pins. I also selected the dark red for the backing/accent panel.
Next I went to work on the layout of the metal work for the spine of the knife. Sketching and rejecting a number of patterns, I think I'll go with the 1/8" rope pattern on this one. I haven't tried this one before. I could just buff the spine to a high shine and leave it, but working the metal of the spine pushes my skill level and gives the knife that little extra.
I exceeded my hour in the shop for this session, but I'll get back on it tomorrow, probably a couple sessions. Maybe three. If there are any of my pals on the forum that want to take the trip with me, I'll make this a build along, if not, I'll post the completed pic at the end. Watch this space either way.