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thanks, i do enjoy it. i managed among the chaos to pick up a refill for my propane. tescos only allowing 3 carrots per customer and all!
getting the heat treat done today, a few normalizing cycles with anti scale compound after forging to refine the grain before quench.
i dont normally taper...
thanks, yes just a simple vine pattern. iv got some hawthorne that i cut a few years ago that i wanted to use for the scales, its got some nice grain and colour in it, i wanted to use a handle material local to me that id cut myself.
Hi, i havnt made many knives this year as been working elsewhere but started this little project for myself
i wanted something forged but only had flat ground barstock to hand but it was forged with only the edges tidied up on the linisher
made a little thors hammer pendant in between heat...
I havnt posted much here for a while but heres one of just a few iv made this year recently finished
basic bushcraft knife in 3mm o1 with olive micarta scales
NOW SOLD.
I have for sale one of my puukko style bushcrafters in 3mm o1 scandi ground
3.5" blade 8 1/4" overall full tang
nice full oak handle held with brass and stainless loveless bolts, leather sheath
asking £150 posted (UK)
paypal welcome all fee's included
iv been holding this knife for...
customer commissioned bushcraft knife im working on with olive micarta, roughing out the scales and getting the balance just right before sanding to final finish. hopefully will have it finished later today
iv been using mink oil on my sheaths as a final product, very similar properties to sno seal
warm the sheath a little and rub in, warm again to help it soak in some more and repeat several times over a few days or so and then as part of regular maintenance.
for dry cracking leather a little...
thanks yes its oily, the best way to get a good bond with the epoxy is to clean it with thinners then soak the glue side with acetone just before applying the epoxy and the epoxy gets drawn in for a better bond
I dont like or often take commissions but made an exception for this one
6 1/4" blade in 5mm 80crv2 with olive wood scales. the olive wood scales arnt book matched but the customer gave the ok.
hope you like it
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