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The second book by Madison Grant shows over three hundred examples of original antique knives and related items, made and used by woodsmen, farmers, soldiers, Indians and the general frontier population. Mostly individually crafted, these tools clearly illustrate the strong connection between design, construction and function of this most basic of
Useful instructions for correct assembly of our many knife kits. The knife makers demonstrate how to assemble a Green River knife with scale handles, and a knife with a hidden tang, using Track of the Wolf's knife blades, wooden handle blanks, brass knife guards, and cutlery pins. The book also shows how to install a poured pewter pommel. Paperback
The ideal guide for knifemakers, collectors, culinary professionals, and more, this book teaches multiple methods for making your blades as sharp as new -- or even sharper. Starting with the theoretical foundations and mechanics of sharpening a blade, the authors then provide step-by-step instructions for honing various types of knives with V-sharp
Recreate a correct Plains Indian Knife Sheath, using this marvelous how-to book of patterns, techniques, and historical photographs of American Indians and their knives. Based on over 25 years of research and craftsmanship, the author describes the many styles and variations of Plains sheaths. This book is loaded with complete step-by-step instruct
Today, tomahawk and knife throwing have become popular sports with competitions put on at Rendezvous and Muzzle loading events around the country. This book covers the basics of throwing both tomahawks and knives including weapon styles, hand and feet positions, throwing techniques, making targets and game rules. Instructions are shown using full c
Protect that beautiful hand-forged knife you've just completed or keep your favorite piece of cutlery close for daily use with a leather sheath. From basic leather working techniques to a completed sheath, this how-to book will walk you through he steps to produce your own fixed blade knife sheath. Choose from four different designs, each presented
The art of forging multiple layers of steel together into beautiful, strong, and sharp Damascus steel blades started millennia ago. Now, with this guide, novice blacksmiths and bladesmiths have a practical and budget-conscious approach to forging their own Damascus steel knife. Starting with the basics, this practical guide shows how easy it can be
From drawing the initial sketches of a design to etching your initials into the handle, the authors expertly demonstrate how to build a fixed-blade, full tang knife, using the 'stock removal' technique, with detailed, step-by-step instructions and illustrations. This book is an ideal choice for the beginning knife maker. Chapters include: Initial
This set includes our most popular throwing 'hawk, sometimes called the "octagon tomahawk" because of the decorative flats on the carbon cutlery steel blade, the book Knife & Tomahawk Throwing by Barry Hardin and two 18" tapered hickory handles. The blade edge of this tomahawk is just over 4" in arc length, the NMLRA legal limit. It requires quick
Cold chemical compound removes old blueing, browning, and surface rust. Wash that corrosive black powder fouling from your patch knife, or you'll need lots of this. Easy to use thick liquid. This item cannot be shipped to the state of California.
Experienced gunsmiths may prefer Brownell's Acraglas Gel epoxy bedding compound. Not really thicker than the liquid, but rather it is a gel, which stays where you put it. Try this new gel formula on your next gun repair, or target rifle barrel bedding project. You mix the resin gel, hardener, pigment, and glass fiber, as needed, per Brownell's inst
Experienced gunsmiths may prefer Brownell's Acraglas Gel epoxy bedding compound. Not really thicker than the liquid, but rather it is a gel, which stays where you put it. Try this new gel formula on your next gun repair, or target rifle barrel bedding project. You mix the resin gel, hardener, pigment, and glass fiber, as needed, per Brownell's inst
Rifles achieve best accuracy, when breech and tang areas are perfectly bedded. Many gunsmiths may prefer Brownell's Acraglas Liquid epoxy bedding compound. Try this liquid formula on your next gun repair, or target rifle barrel bedding project. You mix the liquid resin, hardener, pigment, and glass fiber, as needed, per Brownell's instructions, inc
Rifles achieve best accuracy, when breech and tang areas are perfectly bedded. Many gunsmiths may prefer Brownell's Acraglas Liquid epoxy bedding compound. Try this liquid formula on your next gun repair, or target rifle barrel bedding project. You mix the liquid resin, hardener, pigment, and glass fiber, as needed, per Brownell's instructions, inc
A specially formulated spray-on release agent for fast application, complete coverage and maximum ease of release of Acra-products from metal and other coated surfaces. Ideal for irregular shapes. Easily re-coats missed areas. Minimum buildup will not affect fit/tolerances. Contains no silicones. Clear but stays "oily" so you can both see and feel
Famous for revealing figure in curly maple, our Aquafortis Reagent is easy to apply. Practice your staining and blushing technique on a small sample of maple, before you stain your longrifle stock. You can control the color and contrast by using more or less reagent, more or less heat. After you master this technique, you may wish to experiment wit
Originally designed for touch-up of brazed joints, as on double shotguns. A great aid to the muzzle loader who wants to darken brass or copper. Diluted it can produce a quick dark surface on brass gun furniture, which looks great when lightly polished with rubbing compound, leaving an "old patina" effect in the corners. Use it to blacken that shiny
Cleanliness is the secret to an even finish! Specially formulated to remove dirt, grease and oil quickly. Aerosol uses a high pressure dry spray to clean metal surfaces fast, with a quick drying time that leaves no residue. Essential for a good blue or brown finish. 10 oz. This item cannot be shipped to the state of California.
Cleanliness is the secret to an even finish! Specially formulated to remove dirt, grease and oil quickly. Clean metal surfaces fast, with a quick drying time that leaves no residue. Essential for a good blue or brown finish.
New from Birchwood Casey. Genuine Oil Traditional Satin Oil Finish brings back the traditional hand rubbed oil finish cherished on fine firearms. Applies easily and evenly. Fills grain when wet sanded. Produces a satin finish. This product cannot be shipped to California.
Muzzle Loading enthusiasts can now disguise modern aluminum alloy parts and accessories, and tone them to an appropriate color with this finish. A few imported replica Hawken Rifles, Cape Gun shotguns, and very early factory finished Navy Arms double shotguns were made with "blued aluminum" parts. Now you can restore the worn finish on these guns.