After receiving some new carving tools from Nic Westermann, I needed to put handles on. I used birch for all, and installed them into the wood by first drilling to a depth slightly more than the length of the tang, and then epoxying them in place.
On the carving knife I made an oversize handle that is quite comfortable and I believe I'll leave it as is for now, but can always trim it smaller or to a different shape in the future if I so decide.
I also needed some sort of sheath for it, so I split a piece of birch down the centre and then after tracing the blade on one half of the split piece, I then carved out a recess to match the thickness and shape of the blade.
Next, the two halves were glued back together, and following a bit of shaping and tidying up, proceeded to take a piece of wet moose rawhide and sew it around the birch sheath. After the rawhide dried, you can see what it looks like. Although not necessary, I thought it was a nice touch, and while it's a bit crude, I'll call it rustic
For these two blades I used the same method as above, using epoxy to secure the blades into the handles. I also made one handle oversize for my dominant hand for no other reason than just because!
On the carving knife I made an oversize handle that is quite comfortable and I believe I'll leave it as is for now, but can always trim it smaller or to a different shape in the future if I so decide.
I also needed some sort of sheath for it, so I split a piece of birch down the centre and then after tracing the blade on one half of the split piece, I then carved out a recess to match the thickness and shape of the blade.
Next, the two halves were glued back together, and following a bit of shaping and tidying up, proceeded to take a piece of wet moose rawhide and sew it around the birch sheath. After the rawhide dried, you can see what it looks like. Although not necessary, I thought it was a nice touch, and while it's a bit crude, I'll call it rustic
For these two blades I used the same method as above, using epoxy to secure the blades into the handles. I also made one handle oversize for my dominant hand for no other reason than just because!