I had alot of people ask how I made the mosaic pins in the last knife I posted so I decided to give my 'secrets' on this thread.
I'll be honest here. the reason I tried them myself was cost. I was going to have to pay $25.00 plus $8.00 shipping for ready made 12" pins. Granted, they look better than the ones I made, but mine aren't THAT bad!
I went to Hobby Lobby and in the section by the model cars they sell small sheet brass. I have used it for spacers in knife handles. They also have a whole lot of brass tubing and rods in various sizes. They even had a star shaped tube! I grabbed a package of each and brought it all home.
Then I started putting the smaller rods and tubes into the larger ones. The star fit pretty good into my biggest tube. I wish it fit a LITTLE tighter so it would stay centered but it's not that bad.
Then all I did was cut the star piece and a round piece about 1-1/4" long. I put epoxy all over the star, shoved it into the tube and forced epoxy all through it.
I could have put this smaller tube into the star but I'll try that later.
I have enough tubing to make 4-12" pieces. I will try different configurations of tube and rod until something fits and looks good from the end. Next time I buy stuff, I'll know what works with what.
The most expensive tubing was the star. 2-12" pieces for $7.00. I spent $30.00 for everything.
I have read that you can add india ink to the epoxy to make it black. I've also seen red. You can use copper wire, paper clips, etc. to fill the tubing. They also had aluminum. They didn't have the square tubing though.
Good luck, Mike