Friday, March 19, 2010

Roger's latest creation

Roger has been busy for a while now...working on this knife. It would take more time than I have now, and more knowledge than I have without interviewing him to tell the process. All I know is that whether the handle is made of wood, bone, or antler...it really is a process to get it ready. He has them in this old non-working fridge for a month or more beforehand to dry out. The fridge has a 25 watt bulb in it, and it is on all the time.

Then he puts them in a jar of polyurethane that has a vacuum on it for 24 hours. Next. they are taken out and put back in the fridge till they dry--usually another two or three weeks. That is just the handle.
But the results are well worth the effort.
He made this one for the son of a friend....and gave it to him tonight. He works where Roger used to work, and like his dad and Roger ....he likes hunting and fishing.
Roger even makes the sheathes.
I really like the finished product....

8 comments:

  1. Wow---what a beauty.. I know you are VERY proud of your hubby... He obviously has alot of talent in this area...

    Thanks for sharing.
    Hugs,
    Betsy

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  2. He is quite a craftsman!
    I think he has the makings of a second career here. :)

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  3. Roger is very talented. The handle looks like it would be very comfortable to hold. The finish is sooooo smooth and the curve nicely gentle.

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  4. The knife looks very good, as well as the sheath it slips into. Does your husband sell these knives, or only makes them as gifts for family and friends?

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  5. That's a very beautiful knife. Roger has a lot of patience as well as a lot of talent.

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  6. It's always refreshing to see genuine craftsmanship with reaches such a high, refined state. Beautiful outcome with the carefully molded look of the wood and the rivets(?). What a wonderful gift.

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  7. That's a beautiful knife Rose. Roger did an awesome job.

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  8. The work of a skilled man for sure.... there will be a little bit of Roger in each and everyone of these knifes... A joy to see work as good as this.

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