My most challenging knife to date

Here is a picture of a 5 blade stockman, 4 inch closed length.

Hope you enjoy seeing the pictures as much as I did making this knife.

Ken

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Here is a picture of a 5 blade stockman, 4 inch closed length.

Hope you enjoy seeing the pictures as much as I did making this knife.

Ken

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I find it interesting that you relieved one of the liners to give yourself that little bit of extra space for the krinked blades there - or is that an extra cut liner on that side instead? Great piece! Very sweet bone on that one too.

-- Dwight
 
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I find it interesting that you relieved one of the liners to give yourself that little bit of extra space for the krinked blades there - or is that an extra cut liner on that side instead? Great piece! Very sweet bone on that one too.

-- Dwight
Good eye Dwight!

Its an extra cut liner. I wanted a bit more room for the punch blade. I krinked the punch blade out a tad. On the pile side I left the spey blade un-krinked. The center liners are .040 while the side liner on the mark side is .025.

Thanks for all the kind comments on this knife!

Ken
 
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I'd be proud to show it off, but afraid it would walk away.
It is a gem
 
Ken I said this over on the other forum, but this thread deserves another bump.

This is possibly the nicest slipjoints I've ever seen, you really raised the bar here! 2thumbs
 
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