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11th July 07, 08:58 AM
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Ivy wood Sgian dubh
This post might be a little picture heavy, just to give you a heads up.
I'm an avid woodworker, but I'm pretty much teaching myself as I go, because my Dad has just enough D.I.Y knowhow that, as a child, I remember him patching a hold in the wall with newspaper and toothpaste.
That said, I felt I'd got pretty decent and decided to try my hand at a Sgina Dubh.
A friend of mine from Perth recently graduated and I wanted to make him a small keepsake.
Being that he's in the same situation as me (A girlfriend half way across the world) I thought I might make him something that reminded him of her.
Her name is Ivy.
And so I set off for a nice, forested spot to find some ivy old enough to provide wood.
And boy did I find some. Vines bigger than my arm on a very, very old and now dead tree.
This is a shot of the ivy just to show that it really is ivy vines. (Some of them even still have leaves sprouting out of them.)
![](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v86/SpunkyBiscuit/Tangle.jpg)
And this is my hand on one of the vines to show just how big they are.
![](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v86/SpunkyBiscuit/Thickwood.jpg)
So I selected a block and took it home, cleaned off the bark and left it to dry.
![](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v86/SpunkyBiscuit/Scrapedandsawed.jpg)
When it was dry and I was happy that the wood would be hard enough, I ordered a blade blank. Then polished it with some fine-grained sandpaper. Here's a before and after.
![](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v86/SpunkyBiscuit/Blades.jpg)
The I got an ox-rib bone from the local butcher, cleaned it up and cut two segments to use as caps.
![](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v86/SpunkyBiscuit/Bone2.jpg)
Here's the sgian basically assembled.
I used 2 part epoxy to fit the caps and the blade and it's just about finished setting.
![](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v86/SpunkyBiscuit/Assembled.jpg)
For the sheath I used a thin leather belt, folded it and sewed the edges.
then, for effect, I got out one of my stamps (For sealing wax on letters) and heated it before stamping the sheath.
Here is the sgian so far.
![](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v86/SpunkyBiscuit/Sofar.jpg)
Once I'm happy that it's completely dry I'll sand it till the caps are completely flush, polish it and then varnish it.
So this will probably be updated tomorrow.
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