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  1. David Wesner

    Pattern Welded Steel, Elements and Etching

    Hi Guys and Gals I have a couple questions regarding the finished appearance of the many different materials we use to make our pattern welded steel. I've been making knives for a several years and just recently picked up a press. The past 4 months have found me focusing mainly on...
  2. David Wesner

    Motley Crew

    Found these guys about 20 yds from the shop huh1 huh1 I have a bad, BAD time with little guys like this ......... can't help but fall in love with them :o I know - I've been a trapper since I was a young boy. Caught more beaver, otter, fisher & mink than you could care to count...
  3. David Wesner

    Hunt-Camp-Fish

    Hi Dogs 2thumbs Several pics of what I've been working on the past few weeks. Knives for everything outdoors, cleaning game, cleaning fish, and clearing camp ;) First up is a Herron style hunter in CPM154. She features a tapered tang and antique gold micarta scales...
  4. David Wesner

    A couple of users

    Here are a couple users I recently finished :) First one is a customer sketched Kephart design. I forged it from 1095, clay coated the spine using satanite and did a full quench in Parks #50. A very light vinegar etch revealed a beautiful Hamon that I didn't capture in any of the posted...
  5. David Wesner

    Sheath Positioning

    What are your rules on the position of a sheath in relation to the body ? For instance, when I make a "vertical hanging belt sheath" I try to end up with a loop that is equal to, or just a bit below the handle of the sheathed knife. Reason being, I've found that a sheath that positions the...
  6. David Wesner

    GooseSeason'09

    Goose season opened a week earlier " in da U.P. dis year" ;) The first few days in the blind yielded only about 7 birds. More coffee & donuts were burned up than gunpowder. Saturday & Sunday were spectacular ! Winds were out of the south, so any flight birds were more than willing to stop...
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