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    Rib handled Sgian dubh

    Not sure if this has to go in the weapons sub forum or here. It is a DIY so I thought this was more appropriate. Anyway, if it's in the wrong place, mods, please move the thread and accept my apologies.

    I made the sgian dubh's handle out of a beef rib and then mounted a nice black stone on the end. I added some leather detailing and used the same leather on the sheath. It's a little rough but I like it.

    diy rib sgian.jpgDIY rib sgian and sheath.jpgdiy sgian.jpgsgian dubh.jpg
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    Nicely done!
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    Very nice, Nathan!
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    I like that the shape of the rib so nicely lends itself to its place in ones hose.

    What was your prep of the bone? A boil in bleach? Or some other process to preserve the bone without it stinking bad in short order.
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    I like the handle shape. Looks great!
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    Good choice. Bone is also good for carving detail.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GrainReaper View Post
    I like that the shape of the rib so nicely lends itself to its place in ones hose.

    What was your prep of the bone? A boil in bleach? Or some other process to preserve the bone without it stinking bad in short order.
    A couple of years ago I wanted to make some bones (the musical instrument), also known as clappers. I made two sets. All I did was soak the bones in bleach for a couple of days and then rinced the bleach residue off by pouring a kettle full of boiling water over them in a colander. I sacrificed one of these bones for the sgian dubh project.


    Quote Originally Posted by Bluescelt View Post
    Good choice. Bone is also good for carving detail.
    I really don't know anything about how to carve detail into bone. It sounds like it would be cool. I don't know if I have the right tools on hand or how to go about it.It would be cool to try.
    Natan Easbaig Mac Dhòmhnaill, FSA Scot
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    Very nicely done.

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    Very nice! Where did the blade come from?

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    Well done, Nathan. I'll never look at ribs the same way again.

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