JBrandvik
Elite Cafe Member
Hello Cafe members. I haven't posted anything in a while because the bread and butter job has been eating too much of my time. But I have managed to keep up with my engraving by cutting a knife or two on the weekends. Lately I have been engraving some of Roy Hinds custom folders. Mr. Hinds is a really nice man who takes great pains to create some beautiful knives. Recently he has entrusted several of his folders to me for embelleshment. Mostly simple designs. But he wanted something fancy for this one.
This knife had nickel silver bolsters and giraffe bone scales which he warned are very brittle. One of the biggest challenges with this knife was figuring out a way of holding it securely without risk of cracking the fragile scales. I finally settled on making a squeeze board to distribute the pressure evenly which worked better than I could have hoped.
Roy is an accomplished craftsman with a keen eye for detail so when I hand him a finished knife, there's a moment of hesitation as he scrutinizes it. When I brought this knife back to him, I was happy to hear him say that he was going to build a case for it so he could take it to knife shows without fear of anyone mis-handling it.
Thanks for looking!
This knife had nickel silver bolsters and giraffe bone scales which he warned are very brittle. One of the biggest challenges with this knife was figuring out a way of holding it securely without risk of cracking the fragile scales. I finally settled on making a squeeze board to distribute the pressure evenly which worked better than I could have hoped.
Roy is an accomplished craftsman with a keen eye for detail so when I hand him a finished knife, there's a moment of hesitation as he scrutinizes it. When I brought this knife back to him, I was happy to hear him say that he was going to build a case for it so he could take it to knife shows without fear of anyone mis-handling it.
Thanks for looking!

