Although Ive banged on about this in another thread I thought i'd finish it here with its own.
A couple of days back I recievd some blades from this chap
http://www.knivesbynick.co.uk/knife_kits.htm
who did a Anglo Norse axe head and small seax for the middle son.
Anyroad. with a bit of yew I got from a dead branch a year or so back and a piece of horn I was kindly given by a member of this parish I knocked this up, just sharpened to a scary vanity level on the good old Tormek-7.
I rather overdid polishing the blade and lost most of the forge marks, much to the derision of my lads. Its made from a old Landrover spring and arrived good and sharp before I polished it blunt, D'oh! The yew has been soaked in warm double boiled linseed oil/teakoil/Danish oil/whatever has ended up in the old SRD rum jug I keep the soaking stuff for about 16 hours. Normally I give it the full 24 but this time the size doesn't merit it.
The wood I went down to 100 grit sandpaper on and the horn to 1200 grit wet and dry via 400 and 800. The whole handle received a couple of coats of my home made wood polish, bees wax, mutton tallow, real turpentine and pine resin, mainly.
I'm really pleased with what I got from Nick and his prices are very good in my opinion.
ATB
Tom
A couple of days back I recievd some blades from this chap
http://www.knivesbynick.co.uk/knife_kits.htm
who did a Anglo Norse axe head and small seax for the middle son.
Anyroad. with a bit of yew I got from a dead branch a year or so back and a piece of horn I was kindly given by a member of this parish I knocked this up, just sharpened to a scary vanity level on the good old Tormek-7.


I rather overdid polishing the blade and lost most of the forge marks, much to the derision of my lads. Its made from a old Landrover spring and arrived good and sharp before I polished it blunt, D'oh! The yew has been soaked in warm double boiled linseed oil/teakoil/Danish oil/whatever has ended up in the old SRD rum jug I keep the soaking stuff for about 16 hours. Normally I give it the full 24 but this time the size doesn't merit it.
The wood I went down to 100 grit sandpaper on and the horn to 1200 grit wet and dry via 400 and 800. The whole handle received a couple of coats of my home made wood polish, bees wax, mutton tallow, real turpentine and pine resin, mainly.
I'm really pleased with what I got from Nick and his prices are very good in my opinion.
ATB
Tom