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Making a Sgian Dubh...
I am thinking of making a sgian dubh out of driftwood (since I live at the beach and all). I am from a long line of Master Carpenters even though I myself am not one (15 generations ending with my grandfather who had all girls!). I think I have all of the basics but I would like any advice on how to make the handle and all. Are there any sites that have comments and maybe instruction on proper assembly?
Beannacht Dé,
Hank
"...it's the ocean following in our veins, cause its the salt thats in our tears..."
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Hank,
Are you trying to make the entire thing out of drigtwood or just the handle?
Casey
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I think just the handle. I have an old one that I may use the blade from. I just think it would be pretty cool if a beach kid like myself had a driftwood sgian dubh.
Beannacht Dé,
Hank
"...it's the ocean following in our veins, cause its the salt thats in our tears..."
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Hank,
I just went into Yahoo and typed in knife making and I got a lot of different sites.
Give it a try and see if you can find anything that you like.
Casey
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Yeah Casey I have seen the sites about knife making, but I can't seem to find any about specifically making a black knife.
I mainly don't know how to afix the blade to the handle properly. As in should I make the handle two pieces and then fix them together around the blad or should I make the handle one peice and then drill a hole for the blacde mounting. I guess I will dig a little further.
I think Philbo and Kilt'n'Khuk are into making knives so maybe the have some advice?
Beannacht Dé,
Hank
"...it's the ocean following in our veins, cause its the salt thats in our tears..."
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I'll be watching this thread as I too am interested in doing something similar. (not driftwood though)
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You and me both Blu. The idea intrigues me.
Glen
Glen McGuire
A Life Lived in Fear, Is a Life Half Lived.
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![Quote](http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/images/misc/quote_icon.png) Originally Posted by highlandtide
Yeah Casey I have seen the sites about knife making, but I can't seem to find any about specifically making a black knife.
I mainly don't know how to afix the blade to the handle properly. As in should I make the handle two pieces and then fix them together around the blad or should I make the handle one peice and then drill a hole for the blacde mounting. I guess I will dig a little further.
I think Philbo and Kilt'n'Khuk are into making knives so maybe the have some advice?
Hank,
I'm no kinife maker, but I can give a little info on the grips and attachment.
The one-piece or two piece design depends on the shape of the tang. If it is wide, you will need a two-piece grip. To attach, user brass or copper rivets.
If the tang is narrow or round, then you will need a one-piece grip. Most of the one-piece grips are attached by screwing on an endcap.
You should get a Dixie Gun Works Catalog. The offer several books on knifemaking and the also sell rivets for attaching the grip panels, and unfinished knives of many designs.
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22nd May 04, 03:21 AM
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Making a sgian dubh
Hey highland
I still haven't forgotten about my "Making a sgian dubh" tutorial idea I asked you about.
Does your sgian dubh blade have a stick tang or a bar tang? In case you don't know the "tang" is the non sharpened part of the knife which connects to the handle. A stick tang usually screws into the handle somehow, while a "bar" tang usually has holes which the rivets or pins pass through
I think you'll want your chunk of driftwood to remain intact on the outside without any visible seams or obvious places where wood is glued together.
My suggestion is to get a dremel or similar type tool (a regular 3/8" carpentry drill would also work)an auger bit is what you want as you can carve whatever shape hole you want, as opposed to a regular drill bit which is restricted to a round hole.
I hope this helps.......I'll check back with you to see how the project is coming.
Brasilikilt
Wear your kilt proudly, but carry a big stick
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