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First Try at Making an Deer Antler Handle Knife.....

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Yep - That's how I did mine.

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are the arrow head & the straight razor knives made for patch cutting?
 
the arrow head is an all purpose knife (when with my archery kit it's on an arrow the handle is in my bag, till gutting time) with flinter it's a patch knife, as is the straight razer. the secret is the arrow head is put into the antler with an insert(hot melt glued and turned to desired angle) that way it can be unscrewed and placed on an arrow or replaced as needed
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