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22nd January 08, 06:50 PM
#1
A dressier antler sgian dubh
Some of you may remember that I was the happy recipient of one of Kresent's nice blades. That’s it below as I first got it.



Well I have been wearing it casually and have had several nice comments. So I thought I would try to make it a little dressier and try it with the PC. So this afternoon, I spent some time with my dremel set and then mounted a nice piece of turquoise . You see the almost finished product below. After the glue sets up over night, I’ll buff it out again.
What do you think?
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22nd January 08, 06:57 PM
#2
Everyone here is so handy. That's nice, I like turquoise a lot. It adds a unique flair and sets off the already great craftsmanship.
Bob
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22nd January 08, 06:57 PM
#3
Jason J. Flory
United States Navy
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22nd January 08, 07:11 PM
#4
That looks great it should work well for you.
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22nd January 08, 07:37 PM
#5
Very appropriate combination, too. I like it, and I bet Riverkilt will really like it.
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22nd January 08, 07:40 PM
#6
 Originally Posted by Tartan Hiker
Very appropriate combination, too. I like it, and I bet Riverkilt will really like it.
Thanks - I think so too. I am now in search of a piece of bead work to put on the front of a rather mediocre sporran.
Considering the interplay between our native American tribes and the Scottish clans, it just seems a natural.
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22nd January 08, 07:41 PM
#7
I like it. I was thinking an inlaid/engraved piece of silver would work while I was making it. That is much more dressy.
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22nd January 08, 07:50 PM
#8
Very cool, Jay...looks good!!
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22nd January 08, 07:53 PM
#9
 Originally Posted by O'Neille
I like it. I was thinking an inlaid/engraved piece of silver would work while I was making it. That is much more dressy.
Thanks Kresent, now I feel vindicated for screwing with your work.... I was worried that you wouldn't like it. It should look even better when I can buff it.
Hey have you ever tried a stacked leather handled sgian dubh? I used to make those all the time, and the leather really looks nice when buffed.
You just make a bunch of leather washers, stack them on the shaft or tang, tighten them down as much as possible, cut, file to shape and then buff the dickens out of it.
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22nd January 08, 07:59 PM
#10
I think it will look grand with a HBC kilt.
Wallace Catanach, Kiltmaker
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