I have been fiddling and playing with ideas for a while about what makes a good wood craft knife for the conditions we have here. (for me anyway!)
Not too big, so to be discreet, light, all nicely rounded (less threatening?) with a nicely rounded, waisted handle, no sharp edges to it, so as to be easy to manipulate, lanyard hole, decorative, home made mosaic pins and fibre liners.
210 mm long, blade is 100mm, 25mm wide and 3mm thick, 01 tool steel, of course! The handle is Mexican Rosewood and black liners, with brass and copper pins.
The sheath is dark brown/reddish, 3.5mm Veg Tan decorated with some stamping and with a fire steel loop.
I'll take some more pics to show the waist on the handle.
Not too big, so to be discreet, light, all nicely rounded (less threatening?) with a nicely rounded, waisted handle, no sharp edges to it, so as to be easy to manipulate, lanyard hole, decorative, home made mosaic pins and fibre liners.
210 mm long, blade is 100mm, 25mm wide and 3mm thick, 01 tool steel, of course! The handle is Mexican Rosewood and black liners, with brass and copper pins.
The sheath is dark brown/reddish, 3.5mm Veg Tan decorated with some stamping and with a fire steel loop.



I'll take some more pics to show the waist on the handle.
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