Knives by Brome McCreary
Knives are presented in reverse chronological order, so you can see how my style
and abilities have developed.
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A tanto style blade made from 3/32" bandsaw blades
steel, differentially heat treated in motor oil and a
cord wrapped handle. BL=7", TL=11 ¾". This knife and
the three below were made in high school Metal Shop.
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Another tanto style blade ground from an old carbon
steel Ontario hammermark butcher blade I found. Brass
bolsters, black spacers and a curly maple handle oiled
with linseed. BL=6 ¾", TL=11 ¼".
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This is a boot-knife style I ground from a larger
handle-less Sabatier carving knife I found in a old
dump on our farm. The handle is curly maple from our
woodpile soaked in linseed oil. BL=5 1/4", TL=9 3/4".
I like the shape of this handle, but I feel it is in
serous need of a guard.
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This was my second knife and a little more serious an
endeavor. It is made from some kind of scrap mild
steel I found in a scrap bin (though I did end up
being able to harden it a little when I quenched it,
and I thought mild steel couldn't be hardened very
much...). A full tang knife, it was cut out with a
hand hacksaw, the bevels were ground with files and on
an old two foot diameter sandstone wheel. The handles
are mahogany (wood scraps) pined with brass (brazing
rod). The double guard started out as and integral,
then I added a steel guard I cut out of an old barn
door hinge. I made this when I was about 15 yrs old.
It is a classic.
BL=5 1/2", TL=9 1/2".
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This was probably the first knife I made, and it is
pretty primitive. It is constructed of an old carving
knife I dug up in a dump and reground (you probably
can't see it but it still says "Utica-Club Stainless
Steel" stamped on the blade). The handle is Red Alder,
a common riparian deciduous tree that grows along
almost every creek where I grew up. The blade is
attached to the handle with two steel pins made from
16d nails and Elmer's wood glue. BL= 4", TL=9.25" I
probably made this when I was about 13 yrs old. I
guess I didn't use it for much, the handle looks
pretty clean.
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