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2nd December 04, 07:38 PM
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sgian dubh rebuild....
This past summer, I purchased a cheap sgian dubh from a local shop. It was of rather poor quality and the metal trim tended to snag my expensive hand knit hose. However, the blade was pretty decent so a couple of weeks ago, I set about re-building it. Here's the result.

I hand shaped the handle from a piece of "birds-eye" sugar maple and capped it with padauk, an african hardwood, then carefully sanded it through 5 grades of sandpaper. I applied 2 coats of acrylic varnish and then machine burnished it with pure carnuba. I'm quite pleased with the result. I'm going to try another with a bit more shape to it. A good wood lathe is about the same price as a heavyweight kilt. Hmmmmm.....
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2nd December 04, 07:59 PM
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looks good, you coiuld carve the next one, cheaper than the lathe.wot about the sheath?
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2nd December 04, 08:28 PM
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There's a Lee Valley just blocks from where you work.....wonderin' where your going during lunch?
And for those of you who don't know...Lee Valley Tools is one of the most exotic tool stores around...You are a poor sod if you are addicted to tools and kilts....you are plain busted when you walk into this store.
www.leevalley.com
Head office is in Casey's neck of the woods...
I'll be at The London location on Tuesday, after my MS clinic...Won't be building kilts on Tuesday will be in the toy store.
Looks good Blu
The leather and hemp Kilt Guy in Stratford, Ontario
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2nd December 04, 09:36 PM
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That is some nice looking work you've done there Blu 8)
Rob Wright
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3rd December 04, 12:50 AM
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Nice work, Blu!
 Originally Posted by Canuck
There's a Lee Valley  just blocks from where you work.....wonderin' where your going during lunch?
And for those of you who don't know...Lee Valley Tools is one of the most exotic tool stores around...You are a poor sod if you are addicted to tools and kilts....you are plain busted when you walk into this store.
www.leevalley.com
Head office is in Casey's neck of the woods...
I'll be at The London location on Tuesday, after my MS clinic...Won't be building kilts on Tuesday will be in the toy store.
Looks good Blu
Robert,
I used to work at Lee Valley tools. Almost went broke buying all those cool tools!
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3rd December 04, 01:51 AM
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Hey Bear that looks really nice.
Knife making is a BIG hobby here in Norway.
That would look at home over here. You're quite the talent.
Sten Rune is re-working a sgian dubh for me I'll post the results when he lets me have a look.
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3rd December 04, 02:39 AM
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 Originally Posted by Freelander Sporrano
Hey Bear that looks really nice.
Knife making is a BIG hobby here in Norway.
That would look at home over here. You're quite the talent.
Sten Rune is re-working a sgian dubh for me I'll post the results when he lets me have a look. 
Sorry David,
That was Blu's knife.
The best I've done so far is an antler handled knife I made from my Grandpa's old straight razor. I put brass brads in the handle for extra grip. The blade needs more finish work but it is sharp!
I have an old skew chisel I might get to making into a knife or sgian dubh one day. It's 1/4" thick high carbon steel.
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3rd December 04, 04:07 AM
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:o Sorry Blu!!!
Brains not totally in Gear as yet today.....
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3rd December 04, 04:54 AM
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 Originally Posted by Canuck
There's a Lee Valley  just blocks from where you work.....wonderin' where your going during lunch?
And for those of you who don't know...Lee Valley Tools is one of the most exotic tool stores around...You are a poor sod if you are addicted to tools and kilts....you are plain busted when you walk into this store.
www.leevalley.com
Head office is in Casey's neck of the woods...
I'll be at The London location on Tuesday, after my MS clinic...Won't be building kilts on Tuesday will be in the toy store.
Looks good Blu
I go to lee valley on a regular baisis, ur right, toy store got some great stuff there.there's one just down the 401 from me.good place to buy thick leather work belts, look good on a UK. not as good as an RK belt tho
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3rd December 04, 07:03 AM
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I though I do not actually own shares in Lee Valley, some of the staff will give my wife and I a personal greeting when we shop there.
Had to put the tool buying on hold once I caught the kilt bug.
My big problem, now, is that my wife has a list of projects that she wants me to do.
Casey
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