Fancied a new look to my trusty long serving Sak, lucky for me, my old boss, Mr F Of Castle Air Charters had his whole office suite revamped about three years ago, and I asked for and was given some lovely bits of walnut from the door frames. so here's how it went.
I popped of the old red scales this also removes the blade lock, drilled through the lug holes in the old scales to use as templates for the new, used a small screw driver to pop them off and a 5.5mm bit for the holes, also lightly drilled a dimple on each scale to accommodate the pin for the corkscrew.
Test fit.
You can see the rebate cut with a coping saw for the cork screw, i used small files for the final shape of this bit.
then clamped with F clamps over night( not so tight as to create any dry joints)
shaped and sanded to 250 grit, prior to wetting to lift the grain.
then sanded with 800 grit gently and given two coats of boiled linseed oil and a wax with ren wax. and here we are.
Hope you like it, It is a very simple job, if you have a drill, saw, epoxy glue and sand paper you can do it with ease, give it a go and FUNK UP YOUR SAK!
I popped of the old red scales this also removes the blade lock, drilled through the lug holes in the old scales to use as templates for the new, used a small screw driver to pop them off and a 5.5mm bit for the holes, also lightly drilled a dimple on each scale to accommodate the pin for the corkscrew.


Test fit.

You can see the rebate cut with a coping saw for the cork screw, i used small files for the final shape of this bit.

then clamped with F clamps over night( not so tight as to create any dry joints)
shaped and sanded to 250 grit, prior to wetting to lift the grain.

then sanded with 800 grit gently and given two coats of boiled linseed oil and a wax with ren wax. and here we are.




Hope you like it, It is a very simple job, if you have a drill, saw, epoxy glue and sand paper you can do it with ease, give it a go and FUNK UP YOUR SAK!