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Just got this of my uncle the butcher .. It's a cow shin bone I have read bits about ths being the best bit to make knife handles with . The wife wants a few new chopping knifes but want to use the bone for the handle . I have an idea of what to but ant advise would help cheers ..

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It's not a true shin bone steve it's from a hind leg that .

I'd imagine its like cleaning deer skulls . Gently simmer the piece in water for hours . When the meats all cooked and falling away add biological washing powder and a little thin bleach and let simmer for another hour or so .

Let it dry and cut it up .

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It's gonna be interesting to see what it looks like !!

Is all the steel going on the mrs kitchen knives ?

If it works ask for the bone that is inside the thigh of the hind leg it's longer and straighter . With a really thick wall on it if he could cut the knuckle off each end you will be able to get the marrow out of it when your boiling it !

Interesting project this one do a few photos through out and make sure to show the finnished product !

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Matt on a side note I bought this of a guy on here ages ago he said it was one of yours I only bought it so he would sent the catty I had paid for 2 months earlier lol what stage is this at what do I have to do to finish it I may use it in the kitchen lot . Cheers ....

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