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Well, as promised there it is. From the raw waterbuffalo horn to end product. The shaping done with saw and mainly a finetoothed rasp. Based on several examples and having some scrap alpaca (Berlin silver) sheet I changed my mind from Iron studs to this setup. After making the domes I soldered the heads of m4 bolts into them with generous amounts of lead to create the rivets. No glue or resin in the process, just some hammering. Chose the placing so that the stamps are visble, I must say I'm very pleased with the result. Maybe in the distant future a scabbard....
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zugabe: it would of course be possible to remove every last toolmark and polish to a mirrorgloss but In my mind that wouldn't suit the blade, age and original production level.
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Really good job !
Congratulations ! This kindjal looks really great like that !!! |
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Faster then expected!
Nice craftsmenship. It looks really good. |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
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Very nice work Klop. Your kindjal looks terrific.
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thanks gents
![]() Kind regards, Eric. Last edited by Klop; 27th August 2023 at 08:29 PM. Reason: typo |
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