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  1. The pivot pin had to be that far off-center to...

    The pivot pin had to be that far off-center to allow the blade to fit right. I wanted straight scales, because I like the really old ones that were straight. The wedge pin is where it is because I...
  2. I use a rotary tool now, but when I first started...

    I use a rotary tool now, but when I first started I didn't have one. If your inlay material is thin enough, you can cut the channel somewhat reasonably with files and rifflers. Micro chisels and...
  3. I made the inlay first, traced the shape where I...

    I made the inlay first, traced the shape where I wanted it, and then cut a channel fitting it to a depth even with the wood's (finished) surface. I use clear epoxy as adhesive. Just takes practice is...
  4. "Eye of Horus" 13/16 Bengall in olivewood w/inlay

    Hello everyone, this is my latest :

    130100

    It is a bigger Bengall hollow ground blade in olivewood scales, the inlay is nickel silver and epoxy filled with turquoise dust.

    130101

    I've...
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