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I guess this would be called a carving also.
« on: October 25, 2014, 09:48:48 PM »

I had to go hounding in the middle of this post and again I had problems with it when I came back. Hope it works this time. I am about over it.

I have had the idea to do this for a long time but at first I was going to use sagebrush. I think I can make the stone work.

People that like custom knives "I hope" will like these. This is a trial run with a plain knife and a not so fancy stone. The ones I have planned will be made using jade. I have not finished the hole yet but you can see where I am going with this. The plan is to use the steel epoxy that is in the stick form. I will work the putty until it is ready, push it into the hole then stick the knife into the putty and hold it until the putty sets up. A light coat of oil on the knife will keep it from getting stuck or glued into the hole. The hole in the stone will probably have to be drilled for a specific knife which should be the only draw back.

There is a custom knife shop 20 miles from here so I will take some samples to show like I did with the e-cig holders. Sold five of those by the way to the first store I went to. Sold them too cheap but I need to see if they are going to sell. I keep coming up with all these ideas, make a bunch, end up selling a few then forget about them because I do not like doing the selling part. Guess I need to hire a salesman so I can make even less per piece or just give them away so I do not have to do anything with them.

This is a piece of feldspar with green something mixed in with it. Frank made a bead/pendant with some of this material and I need to show it off. He posted it on the old forum but it should go up here also. I actually wear it which is rare for me. Babble, babble, babble get with the program here.






I guess I should have worked a little harder on the background of the photos. I will do it better when I get it and a couple of others finished.
Jim
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Re: I guess this would be called a carving also.
« Reply #1 on: October 25, 2014, 11:47:29 PM »

I don't know how well it'll go over Jim but good on you for trying, that is a nice stone :headbang:
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Re: I guess this would be called a carving also.
« Reply #2 on: October 26, 2014, 07:50:50 AM »

I got the idea a couple of years ago from a guy in Cook City (north east entrance to Yellowstone Park) that had a bunch of knives and holders for sale and was looking for more. We discussed making them out of sage brush which I was working with at the time but I got bored with it and moved on.  He was selling out of a tent so I have no idea if he is still there but my brain is telling me that I have to make some of these even if they end up being given away. I have plans for some way different and better than this one.

Anyone in need of a good paper weight?
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Re: I guess this would be called a carving also.
« Reply #3 on: October 26, 2014, 10:02:15 AM »

the more I think about the idea, the more merit it has to me Jim. A 2" thick slab with holes you could put all your knife tips in would be a nice holder and look a lot less bulky than one of those big knife blocks like I have
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Re: I guess this would be called a carving also.
« Reply #4 on: October 27, 2014, 01:45:49 AM »

Well I was not expecting that at all- what a cool idea!   I think you are on to something there.
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