Dec 7, 2011

Been busy, but not shooting

Just finished a third knife. I bought a kit, threw out the blanks that came with it and bought a piece of stabilized maple burl. Got both sides fitted and then shattered one side with a nail and hammer when I tried to start the screw. Dummy. Ordered this nice piece of Afzelia burl, its from Southeast Asia. I figure you might as well spend a few extra bucks on the wood, it takes the same amount of time to finish as a cheap piece of wood and it looks a lot better. You can get spectacular wood for not a lot of money.

I had to peen over nickel silver pins in the bolsters, file, sand and then buff down to where you can't see them. I shaped the scales on a belt sander and then progressively wet sanded down to 2000 grit. Finished the wood off with carnauba wax applied with a loose cotton buffing wheel.

Overall I was happy with how it came out, better than the first folder I did. I did a fixed blade knife for my Dad with exhibition grade Ironwood scales that came out really nice. I'll put some pictures up after Christmas.


Dec 1, 2011

Miss Adventure

My dad made this speedboat out of mahogony planking. We ran it in the gun club pond.



Nov 29, 2011

Nov 23, 2011

Happy Thanksgiving

Cal used to fit in the turkey fryer.



Updated

Nov 19, 2011

New Book

This book came up for sale on ts.com, its in great condition. Local hero John McQuade was the winner in 1984 of the Grand American Handicap. The text notes that the former Dodger ran 100 from 21 yards but had a scare when the scorer called "lost" on his 80th target. The squad quickly protested and it was scored dead.

He's still a great shot.

Nov 14, 2011

Friend of mine

A talented friend of mine from the gun club.

Nov 11, 2011

Getting back to posting

Weather is turning here, got snow flakes yesterday. Nice enough to go out and shoot a little at the club last night, 38 degrees and a moderate wind.