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Kabar refurbish ideas..?

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While doing some cleanup/sort out I found my old dive knife from my Navy days. Well, what remains of it that is...:uhoh:
Some time in the long ago Past I must have removed the leather handle, no doubt it was the worse for wear due to the salt water exposure.
Anyway, I still have the blade, butt cap and the guard. Which, BTW, has CAMILLUS N.Y. U.S.N. MARK2 so, technically , it's not a true Kabar.
Any ideas on where to get some leather replacement handle parts for this old thing..? I could punch some circles out of my scrap I suppose but, if there is a kit available that would no doubt look better. Wish I still had the old sheath but that's loooong gone.:(
 
Pre-cut washers:
http://www.knifemaking.com/category-s/565.htm

I find it far easier & free to just cut them out of scrap leather.
They don't even need to be round to start with, as long as the tang holes fit the tang tightly.

I glue them up with epoxy as I put them on the tang.
You need to figure out a jury-rig clamp of some sort to put compression on them before installing the butt cap.

Once assembled, shape the leather handle with a belt sander using a course belt for shaping and a fine belt for finishing.

Cut the Kabar grooves with a chain saw file, or a Dremel tool.

Here's a couple I have done:
MarineM32.jpg

WesternG46-6Shark.jpg

rc
 
Thanks for the tips and the link rc.
Those are some good looking knives that you fixed up. I especially like how you did that bayonet knife and that sheath for it is a fine piece of craftsmanship as well.
 
Thanks for the info and link hso. I have seen and carried a lot of Camillus made knives in the past, always wondered why, and know I know.
BTW,I also found an old KABAR marked blade in my stack of stuff. Just the blade but the tang is in one piece. It's in rough shape too but, dang, it's a sure enough KABAR... :)
 
Here's a tip if you do re-build that handle in the way RC recommends. Some of the better DIY books on rodbuilding will list or show how to make a cork clamp for gluing up cork rings and compressing them tightly as the epoxy cures out when building a quality fishing rod. Those same clamps (two wood blocks with a pair of threaded rods and associated hardware) should be just the ticket for doing up a really solid glued handle before the sanding process...

I'm not a knife maker but have done many, many fishing rods in this manner over the years...
 
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