Knifemaking with Hawaiian Koa Wood and Bone Inlay
On a trip to Hawaii, a man named Tonu gifted me a piece of Hawaiian koa wood, native to the islands. This is the first knife I completed using the wood.

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Completing the Coolest Knife I've Ever Made!

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骨木镶嵌 | Bone and wood inlay#中国传统文化 #china #production

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Making a CUSTOM KNIFE for Guga!

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Silver Wire Inlay

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Turning Weights into a Cast Iron Pan!

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Making a necklace with a whale tail design

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The Coolest Knife Blade I've Ever Made!

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Calli and Nate Make Throwing Knives and Fireballs

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Photographers Who Became Friends With Wildlife in the Sweetest Way! 😍🐾

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This Handle Looks Like It Was Dipped in Glass (XCAL Pt. 7)

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METEORITE and DIAMOND used to Make the Coolest Knife Ever!

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Using Glass to cast Molten Metal!

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Idiots In Boats Caught On Camera

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Knifemaking - Hidden tang with curved guard and awsome handle

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Modern Wooden Lidded Vessel

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Metal Bar into a Clip Point Knife!

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Making This Epic Fang Pipe: The Whole Process From Start To Finish!

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