Thanks Hoodoo
Sorry your first didnt didnt work out Stew, I know well how frustrating it can be!! Ive been fitting them with the tang in line with the centreline of the handle on what would be the right hand side of a normal knife. Theyre not at all intuitive at first so it might help to roughly fit the blade into a straight handle just to get a feel for how the tool works before starting on a good handle. Not much help now youve made one I know!
On a blade with a single 30 deg kink upwards the palm up grip does call for the wrist to be quite twisted, but if the blade is also bent towards the bevel side a few degrees this causes the tip to rise slightly in use and alleviates some of the strain on the wrist, you can achieve similar with a straight blade by making the mortice for the tang deeper near the front so that the blade skews across the handle at about 10 degs, if that makes any sense!
Mine are based on the specs I found on the Freeholder site http://members.aol.com/mocotagan/freeholder.html but there seems to be a huge amount of minor variation amongst the examples Ive seen online so its all trial and error!
I'd love to watch you using a crook knife Jimbo and see how they should be used! I'm still trying to get over pulling a sharp edge towards me within striking distance of all my main arteries
Sorry your first didnt didnt work out Stew, I know well how frustrating it can be!! Ive been fitting them with the tang in line with the centreline of the handle on what would be the right hand side of a normal knife. Theyre not at all intuitive at first so it might help to roughly fit the blade into a straight handle just to get a feel for how the tool works before starting on a good handle. Not much help now youve made one I know!
On a blade with a single 30 deg kink upwards the palm up grip does call for the wrist to be quite twisted, but if the blade is also bent towards the bevel side a few degrees this causes the tip to rise slightly in use and alleviates some of the strain on the wrist, you can achieve similar with a straight blade by making the mortice for the tang deeper near the front so that the blade skews across the handle at about 10 degs, if that makes any sense!
Mine are based on the specs I found on the Freeholder site http://members.aol.com/mocotagan/freeholder.html but there seems to be a huge amount of minor variation amongst the examples Ive seen online so its all trial and error!
I'd love to watch you using a crook knife Jimbo and see how they should be used! I'm still trying to get over pulling a sharp edge towards me within striking distance of all my main arteries