Bruce Bump
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I was privledged last week with a two day visit from Jacob Engler of Houston Texas. Jake is a professional ferrier and has the best hammer control I had ever witnessed. He is renowned in his field and shoes horses from working horses, Race Horses to Clydesdales. Next month he is leaving for Japan to demonstrate his skills to a ferrier club there.
Jake came here to learn knife some making skills. He has made a handfull of knives from mostly stock removal methods and just wanted some tips on guards and handles mostly. After looking at his truck and inspecting some of the specialized tongs he forged I quickly decided stock removal isnt living up to his potential. Jake is born to forge knives to shape.
We talked about styles that he could call his own and we drew some pictures of forged knives that take a certain amount of skill with the hammer to pull off. He showed me a couple of small bowies that he forged to shape but I pushed him into a full tang style with a forged in index finger rest. I drew it on paper and Jacob hammered it out.
Here is Jakes fathers truck. Jakes truck is still in Houston.
Notice its all business. I like this belt grinder.
Jake came here to learn knife some making skills. He has made a handfull of knives from mostly stock removal methods and just wanted some tips on guards and handles mostly. After looking at his truck and inspecting some of the specialized tongs he forged I quickly decided stock removal isnt living up to his potential. Jake is born to forge knives to shape.
We talked about styles that he could call his own and we drew some pictures of forged knives that take a certain amount of skill with the hammer to pull off. He showed me a couple of small bowies that he forged to shape but I pushed him into a full tang style with a forged in index finger rest. I drew it on paper and Jacob hammered it out.
Here is Jakes fathers truck. Jakes truck is still in Houston.
Notice its all business. I like this belt grinder.






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