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    Made my own big LITTLE knife.

    The recent comming out of the Techno, tempted greatly, but I just couldn't come around to 2 C's for a 2 1/2" blade with 3/16" thickness(it's a beautiful knife though).

    I don't make many knives, it's a slow process and it' also quite hot in my shop. Here we have a 2 5/8" x 1/8" blade, hand rubbed and tumbled. OD green course texture(Alpha Supply) scales milled to .100".
    Single .050" titanium liner.

    This thing works pretty well, cuts decently, feels pretty good in hand. I hope this fills my NEED for a big little knife.




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    That's a nice looking Leafstorm.

    I'm slightly worried about the thickness of the steel at the top of the oval hole.

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    that is a pretty sweet looking little knife for sure! Nice work!

    I do agree with Donut about the steel at the top of the hole a little bit though.
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    Very nice!

    Is that a compression lock that I see?
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    Thanks!
    Don't be concerned about the amount of steel left over the slot, there will be no prying or batoning with this knife. Don't forget it's 1/8" thick and you are looking at it in two dimension, it doesn't look so severe in hand.

    Thanks for watching.
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    True it does look pretty beefy...well i hope that you enjoy your knife, I'm jealous that you have the skill and know how to make your own!
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    Did you make that from scratch or did you modify an existing knife?
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    Thanks again.
    Made from scratch.
    I have about thirty years of fooling around with knives, a few hours a day, what fun.
    If I can do it, you can as well, it just takes desire.
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    How did you learn about heat treating?
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    Nice looking knife! I've made a couple of fixed blades myself, and I'm just now getting interested in folders. How did you make the compression lock? What metal? Is the lock heat treated?

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    Very, very cool, Gull Wing.

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    There books on HT and Forums as well.
    .050" titanium. Titanium is a wonderful metal, I love it, you get great results. It's costly, not easy to work with, it hates drill bits, saws and taps, but it's light and quite strong. No HT for titanium, it seems to "work harden" at the contact area after the break in period. The lock lug doesn't wear any farther.
    Clip is titanium, you can cold bend it, and it stays springy, great stuff.
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    Thanks. I've read about how bad titanium is to work with, but it seems like the best material for this sort of thing as I don't have the equipment to heat treat myself.

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    Great looking Big little cutter! Love the green.

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    I bet you could sell a few of those and be able to afford a Techno.
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    Very impressive knife, gull wing. Very nice indeed! I'd love to see a comparsion picture with another knife (Ladybug?). Also, about how many hours would you say you have in it (from start to finish)?


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    Very nice and neat knife, congratulations and thanks for sharing. There is nothing like a knife made by your very hands, enjoy it.
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    Nice knife! And is that a compression lock? For some reason, I almost never see them on handmade knives. Where'd you get the screws from?
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