
Now, what I'm not sure of is how to display them. These are purty knives (according to the pics) so I doubt I'll be using them.
Limited space with an even smaller budget. Ideas?
Thanks!

Make some nice leather to go with them and wear them as "belt jewelry." You know, kinda like some guys have BBQ guns!?awp101 wrote:I've just ordered a couple of knife kits to try my hand at this. Nothing real difficult (at least I hope not but I guess it's a bit late for that...), just a couple of simple assemble-it-yourself kits.
Now, what I'm not sure of is how to display them. These are purty knives (according to the pics) so I doubt I'll be using them.
Limited space with an even smaller budget. Ideas?
Thanks!
Hey, if I had daughters I could mount it to the back of the front door like that!Pete44ru wrote:You could purchase a 4" X 4" X 12" block of cork, weight the bottom, and stick the points of the knives in the top from above in an attractive pattern.
I forge in a charcoal forge. Got a hand crank blower for it that is good, but I typically use a small shop vac output port. The hand crank will wear you out fastawp101 wrote:Thanks for the link, I had to do a double take since it's almost a dead ringer for Texas Knife!
Glad to hear Texas Knife is a good outfit. I knew I was happy with the first purchase but I don't run in knife circles so I wasn't familiar with their rep.
The knives will propbably get some sort of use over time following your suggestion since it makes sense. I just can't bear to mess up something purty.
Look at it this way, by doing it your way instead of from a kit you've gained a skill that you can put to use when things go horribly wrong. Either to supply food or funds for your family. Do you have a forge or how do you heat the metal for your blades?
Too many cool hobbies, so little money and time...