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It started with an oopsie drop, a nice brush with a very nice knot that @TomG didn't want to lose. So he asked me "Can this knot be saved?"
You be the judge!
From this
To this
Curly Jarrah from West Australia, returned home to it's new owner in W.A. @TomG
Quite the technical build this one as I had to duplicate an exact fitting knot socket to the previous handle given the brass insert the knot sits within from that manufacturer. Plus it had to be entirely watertight with a CA finish. A new turning mandrel was made for this one, (and all others like it moving forward) so the blank can be mounted in the chuck without exerting outward pressure from inside the knot socket on the thin walled wood fibres in that area. A 14mm thread is tapped down the centre of the handle blank for work holding purposes then back filled at the end of the process with 2 part epoxy adhesive to form a solid "bolt" top to bottom holding it all together from knot to the medal underneath. It turned out exactly as imagined, and to precise scale of the former handle. Just beautiful.
Old mandrel vs new mandrel. Using the old one taught me what I wanted in the new one. Much more functional for the task. 14mm threads.
You be the judge!
From this

To this

Curly Jarrah from West Australia, returned home to it's new owner in W.A. @TomG
Quite the technical build this one as I had to duplicate an exact fitting knot socket to the previous handle given the brass insert the knot sits within from that manufacturer. Plus it had to be entirely watertight with a CA finish. A new turning mandrel was made for this one, (and all others like it moving forward) so the blank can be mounted in the chuck without exerting outward pressure from inside the knot socket on the thin walled wood fibres in that area. A 14mm thread is tapped down the centre of the handle blank for work holding purposes then back filled at the end of the process with 2 part epoxy adhesive to form a solid "bolt" top to bottom holding it all together from knot to the medal underneath. It turned out exactly as imagined, and to precise scale of the former handle. Just beautiful.




Old mandrel vs new mandrel. Using the old one taught me what I wanted in the new one. Much more functional for the task. 14mm threads.
