Straight Jacks

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ashwinearl
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Straight Jacks

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Hi all,

here are two straight jacks I just finished. Both in Stainless 14C28n. One in double red micarta the other in some sort of basic carbon fiber. I have been playing with my maker's mark and branding. Currently leaning towards just my last name AMANNA with Utica NY underneath.

Currently, I am not selling and focused on developing a better, repeatable process. I've got 3 prototype patterns I'm working on all based on a straight jack frame. There will be 3 different blade shapes: clip, spear, and sheepsfoot. Simple materials, micartas, carbon fiber, maybe some jigged bone.

Any comments, suggestions welcome.
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Ashwin
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Very nice knives!
Like the new tang stamps . The stamp on the black Jack knife looks the best and most professional to me .
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Ripster wrote: Wed Apr 30, 2025 10:53 am Very nice knives!
Like the new tang stamps . The stamp on the black Jack knife looks the best and most professional to me .
I agree. Great work. 👍
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Very nice work!
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Beautiful! I like threaded bolsters, but the lines look very thin. Are they machined on, or laser-etched? I am only asking because normally they were deeper and wider on old knives.
I am not criticizing your work, only asking for clarity. You do a great job at mixing classic old styles with modern materials and precision, and I love seeing your work!
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Reverand wrote: Thu May 01, 2025 2:14 am Beautiful! I like threaded bolsters, but the lines look very thin. Are they machined on, or laser-etched? I am only asking because normally they were deeper and wider on old knives.
I am not criticizing your work, only asking for clarity. You do a great job at mixing classic old styles with modern materials and precision, and I love seeing your work!
Laser etched.

And Mike Moran told me the same thing to make them wider. So great minds think a like. Ironically, these were wider then my last ones, so I'll make them even wider next time.

One thing I need to figure out is when in the process flow to do the threading using laser. If you look real hard the lines are curved up slightly. I think that is because I did it after the bolsters were already rounded.

Next one I am going to do it prior to shaping the bolster and widen them.
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