Hi all, this is my first knife build and I'm quite proud. No doubt the experienced among you will be able to offer me advice to improve the process for when I handle the 2nd blank in the future.
I have used a Mora Robust Carbon since getting into bushcraft and have been very happy. I'd promised myself a nice knife in the future but leapt at the chance to have one when Matt offered his Fieldcrafter-UK blanks at such a bargain price. I order both sizes intending to do one for me and one for the wife. I love the knives but I have to be honest, the full size is a massive brute and the smaller one fits me well so I'll probably keep that as my main user with the big one as a serious beating tool. The small version was too large for my wife who has ended up with a Condor Mini-Bushlore.
So to begin....
Knife Making 9-8-13 (1) by Peak Instruction, on Flickr
Marking the spalted birch scales and pin holes:
Knife Making 9-8-13 (4) by Peak Instruction, on Flickr
Drilling the scales:
Knife Making 9-8-13 (5) by Peak Instruction, on Flickr
Assembling ready for rough cutting:
Knife Making 9-8-13 (10) by Peak Instruction, on Flickr
Rough cutting before gluing:
Knife Making 9-8-13 (13) by Peak Instruction, on Flickr
Gluing:
Knife Making 9-8-13 (16) by Peak Instruction, on Flickr
Sanding:
Knife Making 9-8-13 (17) by Peak Instruction, on Flickr
More sanding:
Knife Making 9-8-13 (18) by Peak Instruction, on Flickr
First coat of Danish oil:
Knife Making 9-8-13 (19) by Peak Instruction, on Flickr
Finished!
Knife Making 9-8-13 (20) by Peak Instruction, on Flickr
Knife Making 9-8-13 (21) by Peak Instruction, on Flickr
Half a day's work, low cost:
Blank - £25
Scales - £7
Pins & tube - £6
Total spend = £38.00
Just need a nice sheath.
Thanks for looking!
I have used a Mora Robust Carbon since getting into bushcraft and have been very happy. I'd promised myself a nice knife in the future but leapt at the chance to have one when Matt offered his Fieldcrafter-UK blanks at such a bargain price. I order both sizes intending to do one for me and one for the wife. I love the knives but I have to be honest, the full size is a massive brute and the smaller one fits me well so I'll probably keep that as my main user with the big one as a serious beating tool. The small version was too large for my wife who has ended up with a Condor Mini-Bushlore.
So to begin....
Knife Making 9-8-13 (1) by Peak Instruction, on Flickr
Marking the spalted birch scales and pin holes:
Knife Making 9-8-13 (4) by Peak Instruction, on Flickr
Drilling the scales:
Knife Making 9-8-13 (5) by Peak Instruction, on Flickr
Assembling ready for rough cutting:
Knife Making 9-8-13 (10) by Peak Instruction, on Flickr
Rough cutting before gluing:
Knife Making 9-8-13 (13) by Peak Instruction, on Flickr
Gluing:
Knife Making 9-8-13 (16) by Peak Instruction, on Flickr
Sanding:
Knife Making 9-8-13 (17) by Peak Instruction, on Flickr
More sanding:
Knife Making 9-8-13 (18) by Peak Instruction, on Flickr
First coat of Danish oil:
Knife Making 9-8-13 (19) by Peak Instruction, on Flickr
Finished!
Knife Making 9-8-13 (20) by Peak Instruction, on Flickr
Knife Making 9-8-13 (21) by Peak Instruction, on Flickr
Half a day's work, low cost:
Blank - £25
Scales - £7
Pins & tube - £6
Total spend = £38.00
Just need a nice sheath.
Thanks for looking!