Made my own version of the Swick

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Made my own version of the Swick

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Firstly, let me say that I made this strictly for myself and will not sell it or any like it. That needs to be said because parts of it are almost an exact copy of a Spyderco Swick.

I really like the swicks, but I wanted one that was a bit bigger for having around camp or whatever. This is what I came up with. I also added a bearing block hole for bow drill fires.

So far I like it a lot. There are some ergonomics that I would change if I did it again, but as it is I love using it.

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Very nice! What steel did you use?
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Nice work Niles! :) :spyder:
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Holland wrote:Very nice! What steel did you use?
Thanks! It's 1/8" 1095.
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Really cool. Looks like it handles like a normal knife, as well as with the hole. Nice blade shape. Nice handle. Thanks for sharing.
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Very cool!
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Both well thought out and well executed. Well done!
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Well done! :cool:
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Nice concept. What ergos would you change on the next go round?
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Bugs wrote:Nice concept. What ergos would you change on the next go round?
I would try to find a way to widen the handle below the hole. As it is, the middle and ring fingers have to close a lot more than the first and pinky fingers, and that makes the grip feel unnatural when you're making power cuts (like when trying to take thick shavings from a piece of wood).

The problem is that I really like the look of the handle. It'd be tough to find a way to move the choils out but still keep the aesthetics that I like about the Swick.
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