Cleaver

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Jul 24, 2017
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Re-working an old "centaur" cleaver (Muchly Samon!) I wanted a more Victorian blade look and be able to have better choke up and blade control.



 
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I love the way you 'aged' the handle!
The crack looks like it took decades and hundreds of washes to develop, and the strip looks very bushcrafty!
:)
It is the original handle! I was a bit "gorilla" in taking one side off as you can see! I have to re-do the handle anyhow due to re-profiling the handle a tad and there is more to come with the finish.........
 
Looking a lot different than it did a few days ago! Pretty cool.

My tip for extreme patina paste is a shot of white vinegar, tea spoon of English mustard and a tea spoon of salt. Loosely stir and roughly apply to the blade. It will add decades in days if you leave it to air and really set in.
 
Looking a lot different than it did a few days ago! Pretty cool.

My tip for extreme patina paste is a shot of white vinegar, tea spoon of English mustard and a tea spoon of salt. Loosely stir and roughly apply to the blade. It will add decades in days if you leave it to air and really set in.
Fine recipe! I will give that a try :)
 
No more pic's just yet but I have noted a quench line on the lower third of the blade its distinct and matching on both sides, the upper is gray and the lower a brighter harder steel so I would like to make a feature of it, but what a nice thing to find!
 
No more pic's just yet but I have noted a quench line on the lower third of the blade its distinct and matching on both sides, the upper is gray and the lower a brighter harder steel so I would like to make a feature of it, but what a nice thing to find!

First class quality then!

If you had a flattish piece of antler, that would do it justice.....
 
Looking good.
I'm hoping for a little 'steampunk' look to the finished article...
I will ponder on that, I understand the style but not sure I could make it work, this is the starter to a three part camp/hunting set I hope to do, there is the main knife and small food knife to try and dream up to fit in style and use wise with this.
 
I will ponder on that, I understand the style but not sure I could make it work, this is the starter to a three part camp/hunting set I hope to do, there is the main knife and small food knife to try and dream up to fit in style and use wise with this.

I think, lots of big brass rivets with dark wood and over engineered leather work/sheath.
Whatever you decide I love the shape you've given the cleaver and look forward to seeing the completed trio (and the progress pictures).
 
I think, lots of big brass rivets with dark wood and over engineered leather work/sheath.
Whatever you decide I love the shape you've given the cleaver and look forward to seeing the completed trio (and the progress pictures).
Thanks for the complement! So something Victorian industrial in nature, Yer I see how that could work.
 

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