The Not so Antique Swedish Barrel Knife by an Australian
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The Not so Antique Swedish Barrel Knife by an Australian
I have always wanted a good Barrel knife, but buying second hand sight unseen is often a waste of money.
I sat down and scratched my head on it talked to a few makers of Barrel knives at various knife shows, including the late Maurie McCarthy, who made beautiful engraved barrel knives, and Thomas Gerner who has a good reputation for his traditional and twin bladed barrel knives.
I knew what I had to do, I had all the tools and materials so I spent about three days in the shed and at the end of it I have the following knife:
Blade, Spring: 600 layer Random Damascus
Butt: w pattern damascus
Liners: Brass
Ferrules: Sterling Silver
Handle: Mallee Root Burl
Length closed 100mm, (4")
Length Open 170mm, (7")
Effective blade length 70mm (3")
I sat down and scratched my head on it talked to a few makers of Barrel knives at various knife shows, including the late Maurie McCarthy, who made beautiful engraved barrel knives, and Thomas Gerner who has a good reputation for his traditional and twin bladed barrel knives.
I knew what I had to do, I had all the tools and materials so I spent about three days in the shed and at the end of it I have the following knife:
Blade, Spring: 600 layer Random Damascus
Butt: w pattern damascus
Liners: Brass
Ferrules: Sterling Silver
Handle: Mallee Root Burl
Length closed 100mm, (4")
Length Open 170mm, (7")
Effective blade length 70mm (3")
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Outstanding !!!!!!----wish I had the patience to do something like that 

I'm not young enough,____to know everything !!!!!!!!!!!!
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Wow! Now that there's pretty darn awesome!
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3 days? What took so long?Niroc wrote:I had all the tools and materials so I spent about three days in the shed and at the end of it I have the following knife:


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Now that is NICE!
Good one mate and welcome to AAPK!
Always glad to have another aussie on board!

Good one mate and welcome to AAPK!

Always glad to have another aussie on board!

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Nice. 

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Just made another one...
Barrel Knife
Damascus Blade, Spring and Fittings
Brass liners
Sterling Silver Fittings
Stabilised Budgeroo root handle
Ready to go for engraving of the liners.
Barrel Knife
Damascus Blade, Spring and Fittings
Brass liners
Sterling Silver Fittings
Stabilised Budgeroo root handle
Ready to go for engraving of the liners.
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That is another beauty!
I love the wood on this last one, but have not heard of it by that name.
Is there another name for it?
I love the wood on this last one, but have not heard of it by that name.
Is there another name for it?
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http://www.ttit.id.au/treepages/budgeroo.htm
Also known as: Tom Russell's mahogany, Mountain mahogany, Mountain oak, Woollybutt, Brown Hazelwood
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For Pete's sake, Dale. Get your Google on.
Budgeroo is an Aboriginal name for this rare timber of Outback Queensland. Also known as: Tom Russell's mahogany, Mountain mahogany, Mountain oak, Woolly butt, Brown Hazelwood.
Commercial timber merchants can no longer obtain stocks of Budgeroo. The remaining stands are mostly in protected areas of State Forest. Very few wood artists have used or know about the beauty of this timber. Due to its scarcity, it can no longer be found in premiere wood shows such as the ones held at Maleny and Brisbane. This unique timber is therefore a collector's item and an investment for the future.
The few wood artists that have used it, considered it to be one of Australia's most beautifully grained timbers. Its fine and highly figured grain contains much fiddle back and bird's eye. It also takes a polish extremely well.
Price: $50 per meter depending on diameter.
http://www.thestiks.com.au/TimberPages/ ... geroo.html

Budgeroo is an Aboriginal name for this rare timber of Outback Queensland. Also known as: Tom Russell's mahogany, Mountain mahogany, Mountain oak, Woolly butt, Brown Hazelwood.
Commercial timber merchants can no longer obtain stocks of Budgeroo. The remaining stands are mostly in protected areas of State Forest. Very few wood artists have used or know about the beauty of this timber. Due to its scarcity, it can no longer be found in premiere wood shows such as the ones held at Maleny and Brisbane. This unique timber is therefore a collector's item and an investment for the future.
The few wood artists that have used it, considered it to be one of Australia's most beautifully grained timbers. Its fine and highly figured grain contains much fiddle back and bird's eye. It also takes a polish extremely well.
Price: $50 per meter depending on diameter.
http://www.thestiks.com.au/TimberPages/ ... geroo.html
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Niroc.
I like your barrel knives .
You must had put quite a few hours in making them.Love the timber you used.
Dale.
Here's a site that would interest you on different types of Australia woods.
If you click on the names of the wood it will show the trees and items made from the timber.
http://www.ttit.id.au/timbers_menu.htm
Grant.
I like your barrel knives .
You must had put quite a few hours in making them.Love the timber you used.
Dale.
Here's a site that would interest you on different types of Australia woods.
If you click on the names of the wood it will show the trees and items made from the timber.
http://www.ttit.id.au/timbers_menu.htm
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Thanks for the positive comments guys, I hope to outdo these two with the 3rd one I am planning to make. If it all comes together anyhow!
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Welcome,beautiful knives.You Sir have talent.Maybe someday you can make me a farmers jack.



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Thanks for the positive comments guys, I just made another one... this time a two bladed one.
First up Credit goes to Thomas Gerner, whose design and advice were instrumental in this build.
Two Bladed Barrel Knife
Blades, spring and fittings: Damasteel Stainless Damascus
Timber: Ringed Gidgee
Ferrules: Sterling Silver
Dimensions: Barrel: 4" / 100mm
Large blade: 70mm
Small Blade: 40mm
First up Credit goes to Thomas Gerner, whose design and advice were instrumental in this build.
Two Bladed Barrel Knife
Blades, spring and fittings: Damasteel Stainless Damascus
Timber: Ringed Gidgee
Ferrules: Sterling Silver
Dimensions: Barrel: 4" / 100mm
Large blade: 70mm
Small Blade: 40mm
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Beautiful friend,and don't be a stranger here.
I buy roosters combs and farmers..........................................................jack knives [/b]
GEC SFOs and others at LICK CREEK CUTLERY- www.allaboutpocketknives.com/wlf
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Another top knife.You do a very good work on the knives.
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