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Making a Deer Antler Knife Handle — Drill, Shape, and Epoxy a Hidden-Tang Grip
Woody

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Woody

1. czerwiec 2026NO
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Making a Deer Antler Knife Handle — Drill, Shape, and Epoxy a Hidden-Tang Grip

Deer antler is harder and more durable than most woods, with a natural grip texture and moisture resistance that improves with age. The dense outer cortex resists scratching while the spongy inner core locks epoxy around the tang for a permanent bond. Antler handles have been used from the Stone Age through to modern custom knifemaking.

This blueprint covers making a hidden-tang knife handle from a single deer antler beam section: sawing, drilling, shaping, sanding, epoxying the blade in place, and finishing with beeswax and linseed oil.

Średniozaawansowany
2-3 hours

Instrukcje

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Select a dense beam section

Choose a straight section of the lower main beam — this has the thickest cortex and smallest spongy core. You need about 12-13 cm of length. Avoid sun-bleached or cracked antler. Fresh antler or recently shed (under one season old) is best.

Materiały do tego kroku:

Deer Antler SectionDeer Antler Section1 sztuka
DeerDeer1 sztuka
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Saw the beam section to length

Clamp the antler in a bench vise with protective jaw pads. Cut to length with a fine-toothed hacksaw (24-32 TPI). Saw slowly — antler dust is unpleasant to inhale, so work outdoors or wear a mask. Square off the butt end with a second cut if needed.

Tools needed:

Bench ViseBench Vise
HacksawHacksaw
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Drill the tang hole

Clamp the blank upright, find the centre of the spongy core, and drill with a bit matching the tang width (6-8 mm). Drill slowly at low speed, clearing chips every 10-15 mm. Drill to tang depth, usually 7-9 cm. Test-fit — the tang should slide in snugly without wobble.

Tools needed:

Cordless DrillCordless Drill
Drill Bit SetDrill Bit Set
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Shape with rasp and file

Rough-shape with a coarse wood rasp, then refine curves with a half-round hand file. Aim for a comfortable grip: slightly swollen in the middle, tapered at both ends, with a gentle palm swell. Check the feel in your hand frequently — comfort matters more than symmetry.

Tools needed:

Wood RaspWood Rasp
Files (Hand File)Files (Hand File)
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Sand through progressive grits

Sand through 120, 220, then 400 grit. The dense cortex polishes to a glossy finish with visible grain lines. Sand in one direction along the length. Wipe with a damp cloth between grits to reveal remaining tool marks.

Materiały do tego kroku:

Sandpaper (120 Grit)Sandpaper (120 Grit)1 arkusz
Sandpaper (220 Grit)Sandpaper (220 Grit)1 arkusz
Sandpaper (400 Grit)Sandpaper (400 Grit)1 arkusz
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Epoxy the tang into the handle

Roughen the tang with sandpaper. Mix two-part epoxy, apply to tang and hole, push the tang in firmly. Stand upright with blade pointing up and check alignment before the epoxy sets. The spongy core absorbs epoxy and creates a mechanical lock stronger than the antler itself.

Materiały do tego kroku:

5-Minute Epoxy5-Minute Epoxy1 sztuka
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Finish with beeswax and linseed oil

Mix melted beeswax with boiled linseed oil (1:3 ratio). Warm the handle, rub the finish in with a soft cloth, and buff after 15 minutes. The oil prevents the bone from drying out; the wax seals the surface. Reapply once or twice a year for handles in regular use.

Materiały do tego kroku:

BeeswaxBeeswax30 g
Boiled Linseed OilBoiled Linseed Oil50 ml

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