Some Recent Work


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StephanFowler
October 28, 2008, 05:25 PM
Been really busy lately, haven't had much time to hang out.

Thought someone might like to see some recent pieces I've completed


Steel: 1095
Thickness: 3/8 In
Blade: 9 In
O/A: 15 In
Grind: Flat
Finish: Satin w/ Hamon
Fittings: Hot Blued Carbon Steel
Handle: Custom Twist pattern from Shadetreee Phoenelics
Sheath: Leather

http://www.jerzeedevil.com/gallery/files/9/1/2/jurtfinal_1.jpg


http://www.jerzeedevil.com/gallery/files/9/1/2/jurtfinal_2.jpg



Steel: 1095
Thickness: 3/16 In
Blade: 11 In
O/A: 17 In
Finish: Highly Polished Hamon
Fittings: 416 Stainless
Handle: Maccassar Ebony
Sheath: Leather




http://www.jerzeedevil.com/gallery/files/9/1/2/jdrafflefinal_1.jpg


http://www.jerzeedevil.com/gallery/files/9/1/2/jdrafflefinal_2.jpg


http://www.jerzeedevil.com/gallery/files/9/1/2/jdrafflefinal_3.jpg


http://www.jerzeedevil.com/gallery/files/9/1/2/jdrafflefinal_4.jpg

Kind of a crappy picture but i didn't have any good shots with the sheath
http://www.jerzeedevil.com/gallery/files/9/1/2/jdrafflefinal_5.jpg


These are an order for a Dealer
Standard specs are:

Steel: 1095
Thickness: 3/16 In
Blade: 7 In
Finish: Satin with Hamon
3/16 SS Corby Bolts and 1/4" Thong hole
Sheath: Leather

Then, from Left to Right
#1
O/A: 12 In
Handle: Green Canvas Micarta with finger reliefs
Blade Shape - Recurve with false edge

#2
O/A: 12 In
Handle: Black Canvas Micarta with finger reliefs
Blade Shape - Drop Point

#3
O/A: 13 In
Handle: Ghost Green G10 with black liners
Blade Shape - Drop Point

#4
O/A: 12 In
Handle: Fiddled Maple
Blade Shape - Clipped point

#5
O/A: 12 In
Handle: Cocobolo
Blade Shape - Clipped point with a False edge

http://www.jerzeedevil.com/gallery/files/9/1/2/horizonod_1.jpg

http://www.jerzeedevil.com/gallery/files/9/1/2/horizonod_6.jpg

http://www.jerzeedevil.com/gallery/files/9/1/2/horizonod_7.jpg

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BHP FAN
October 28, 2008, 05:44 PM
Wow!Quality blades,and really well done sheaths.No stupid fantasy blades,these!

RLsnow
October 28, 2008, 06:26 PM
Looks sexy :)

JShirley
October 28, 2008, 07:09 PM
Very nice. I see you like your blades thick.

bannockburn
October 28, 2008, 08:12 PM
Very nice working knives. As BHP FAN wrote: "no stupid fantasy blades, these!" I most heartily agree; I especially liked the fiddleback maple #4. Very well done.

TimboKhan
October 28, 2008, 08:33 PM
I see you like your blades thick.

For an outdoors knife, I am inclined to agree. I want a big hunk of steel for a kinfe that might see Grylls-like duty.

CWL
October 28, 2008, 08:41 PM
Freakin' Sweet!

Love the 'jade' G-10 and fiddled maple.

What dealer is it? Are these already spoken-for? That "Ghost Green" is just hollerin' out to me.

hso
October 28, 2008, 09:17 PM
Not only are they pretty, they're properly balanced!

Stephen is the rare combination of bladesmith and martial artist with a true artist's eye.

CWL, he can make another for you. Just PM him and send money.

3pairs12
October 28, 2008, 09:30 PM
I really like that top one, I should say all of them are very nice but that top one makes me want to go hog doggin.

Valkman
October 28, 2008, 10:31 PM
Also congrats on being in Blade!

StephanFowler
October 29, 2008, 01:22 AM
thanks all,

I would be happy to point ppl to the dealer if they like but that is likely more properly handled through PM

afaik none of them are spoken for yet.

as far as spine thickness, I "personally" prefer a thin spine for "most" knives, but there is a proper design for everything.

HSO, you would LOVE to swing that subhilt. it sings

Caimlas
October 29, 2008, 02:40 AM
Lovely! I've only just started fiddling with trying to make a knife from "nothing", and I'm very interested in at least trying to make my first attempt balanced. I've only just annealed the metal, and am doing some more research before I proceed.

Is there a 'formula' to properly 'balancing' a blade? What needs to be done?

StephanFowler
October 29, 2008, 12:38 PM
Caimlas -

to some extent balance is subjective, for a hunting/skinning knife I like the point of balance to be on my index finger. For a cutting bowie I like the POB to be .75" up from the guard (effectively 1.5" from my index finger) for a General use big knife I want POB right at the guard (about .5" from my index finger)

from that point there are several considerations to achieving the balance that you desire.

some tricks that help

Fittings -placement, material, thickness

handle material - wood, bone, micarta - some weigh more than others

Blade shape and thickness (HUGE can o' worms this one)

tang - Full, Tapered, Stick, Mortised, Frame, lots more options




so basically, the answer is "it depends"

helpful huhh

hso
October 29, 2008, 01:54 PM
I pretty much follow Stephen's balance rule. Fighter balance should be right on the front of the guard unless the design is a big knife and then I like the balance 3 fingers in front of the guard. Choppers with a balance between 4 and 6 fingers in front of the guard feel good to me. I like utility knives to balance on the index finger.

Like Stephen said, "It depends".

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