Sorry, bubba....... Yours is out in the shop curing..... :cool:jaislandboy wrote:hi Billy, I'm glad you prefer the G-10 handled one because i'm hoping that lignum handled one is mine :rolleyes:
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:spyder: Nice work! Are those all yours or are you doing them for friends? :spyder:raythebigfoot wrote:Here are the ones I have done up to date!!
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*must repeat to self* patience is a virtue :)potterma wrote:Sorry, bubba....... Yours is out in the shop curing..... :cool:
So we are witnessing the birth of a "cottage industry" w/knifemakers 'slingin cool aftermarket handles for the Mule Team project :cool:
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I wish they were all mine, but unfortunately they are not! In fact none of them are; I've got an awesome design for mine when the next one comes out but for now I need mine as a blank to do the interchangeable handles. They are all for others on the forums!Michael Cook wrote: :spyder: Nice work! Are those all yours or are you doing them for friends? :spyder:
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Great work Ray! An a big welcome to the :spyder: forums!raythebigfoot wrote:Here are the ones I have done up to date!!
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The First Pink Mule
Here is mine with Pink Ivory scales
The "before" shot
The "after" shot
Brass pins with Black Vulcanized Fiber material in the middle
A shot of the contours
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The "before" shot
The "after" shot
Brass pins with Black Vulcanized Fiber material in the middle
A shot of the contours
Cheers,
Mike
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Thanks mrappraisit. I did take my time in orienting the grain to the knife. Glad you like it!mrappraisit wrote:CajunMike - I like the way you oriented the grain to the blade, cool :)
Mr Sparkitle--Mighty impressive 1st post. I too am doing a leather sheath for the mule. Nice looking knife there!
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[quote="raythebigfoot"]Here's a couple sheaths for these mules as well!
raythebigfoot,
You do some fantastic work! Your scales are gorgeous and your leather work is beautiful as well.
I hope my sheath comes out half as good. :o
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raythebigfoot,
You do some fantastic work! Your scales are gorgeous and your leather work is beautiful as well.
I hope my sheath comes out half as good. :o
Cheers,
Mike
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Thanks a bunch!! I really like that pink ivory handle you did; I'm actually getting some curly pink ivory stabilized right now to possibly use on one. Good job on keeping the contours even on both sides.CajunMike wrote:raythebigfoot wrote:Here's a couple sheaths for these mules as well!
raythebigfoot,
You do some fantastic work! Your scales are gorgeous and your leather work is beautiful as well.
I hope my sheath comes out half as good. :o
Cheers,
Mike
I actually think I just got lucky with my sheathwork; it just so happens that there's a tandy leather store 10 minutes away and there's a guy there that's been doing leatherwork for about 45 years. When I go to the store it's almost like taking private leatherworking classes. He will literally spend an hour or two with me each time I'm in there showing me the ropes. It's awesome!
My Mule (courtesy of Tricod) is now finished & back in my hands.
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