All I had to do was bore the holes in the tang a little bigger to accomodate the mosaic pins I had just fashioned........
Here is a nice little skinner I just finished. I bought the damascus blade from Texas knife. It has the voodoo pattern.
The handle is ebony and rosewood dymondwood.
I made the mosaic pins with some brass tubing from hobby lobby, some 18 gauge copper wire, and a piece of steel from a marking flag.
I tried to do some fancy curves where the ebony and rosewood meet. Came out pretty nice.
Now the rest of the story:
Last Sunday(8-3)I was boring the holes in the tang for my mosaic pins when this knife almost got the best of me. I was holding the knife firmly on a piece of pine on my drill press with my left hand. The cutting edge was facing away from me. I was pulling the handle down with my right hand with slow, steady pressure to bore the hole out. Suddenly, the bit hung in the hole and the blade turned into a mini propeller on my drill press. The cutting edge whirled around and hit my left hand before I knew the bit had hung. I instinctivley turned the drill press off and grabbed my left hand with my right. When I moved my right hand and opened my left to see the damaged finger tips, I knew I had screwed up BAD!
I lost my entire finger pad on my ring finger and a slice right above my ring. My middle finger only lost about 1/4 of the pad. My index finger was cut deeply and required 6 stiches.
I've drilled holes many times before this way but you can bet from now on I will be holding my stock in place with a clamp.
Here is a picture of it. Beware, It's pretty graphic! I'll try to leave some blank space so you have to scroll down on purpose to view it.
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