I wanted to make a knife from an old file and also to try to keep the cost down as much as possible. I did have a lot of wood scraps and the gasbottle forge already and I did have the tools and leather, but I tried to use scraps and bits that were left over.
Chopping up the file, I found the file at a scrap yard and had thrown it into a fire some months before to takethe temper out of it.
Shaping the file a bit more, it was a fairly thick piece of metal.
Then heat treating the blade.
I used some 2p pieces as the bolsters, I should have checked but one was all copper, the other was copper covered steel.
I was using some offcuts of wood we'd gathered over the year for various projects and some birchbark I'd got from Hopetoun House near the Forth to make the handle. It was the first time I'd tried birchbark and had under estimated the amount needed, but the extra space was easily taken up by the wood.
This is the knife done so far.. I plan to oil the wood and bark. I assume/hope the bark wont go too soft with oil...
The sheath was from a bit of B&Q lat, split in half and hollowed out. I wanted to use only a few bits of scrap leather, so this worked fine. I plan to wax the wood and leather later on. There'll probably be a bit of cord to wrap in between the two leather bands.
Chopping up the file, I found the file at a scrap yard and had thrown it into a fire some months before to takethe temper out of it.


Shaping the file a bit more, it was a fairly thick piece of metal.

Then heat treating the blade.

I used some 2p pieces as the bolsters, I should have checked but one was all copper, the other was copper covered steel.

I was using some offcuts of wood we'd gathered over the year for various projects and some birchbark I'd got from Hopetoun House near the Forth to make the handle. It was the first time I'd tried birchbark and had under estimated the amount needed, but the extra space was easily taken up by the wood.


This is the knife done so far.. I plan to oil the wood and bark. I assume/hope the bark wont go too soft with oil...

The sheath was from a bit of B&Q lat, split in half and hollowed out. I wanted to use only a few bits of scrap leather, so this worked fine. I plan to wax the wood and leather later on. There'll probably be a bit of cord to wrap in between the two leather bands.
