Hello,
I hope you dont mind, but I was wondering what the assemblage of learned knife buyers and users thought of these from a design point of view?
They are both prototypes, if you like, hence the rough finish and Tufnol handles. These knives are a bit bigger than what I am accustomed to making, the blades are 6.0inches and 5.75 inches, with OAL of 11.25 and 11 inches dead. Blade thickness stands at a fraction under 5mm. One follows fairly closely in the style of other knives that I have been making lately, just brawnier. The other draws on a variety of knives that I have seen pictured, ranging from Busse to Kershaw, but with some adjustments to fit my way of doing things.
I showed them both to some folk at the Midland show and one of the things said was that they were too big for handy utility, but too small for true camp knife chores. This might be true. I have happily carried five inch knives and found them very useful, and even did the Woodlore Fundamental course with a 5.75 Fowler-like knife, but then, I have been told that I am odd more than once So, what do you think? Is there a place for knives of this size? Would you use one? If so, what would you use it for?
The reason that I call these prototypes is that I have a piece of 5mm thick rolled 12C27 which I am slowly psyching myself up to tackle and want to have some solid designs to work to before I cut steel. Previously I have only made pretty Bowie style knives in this kind of thickness, but stainless steel asks to be made into something more utilitarian. One of my thoughts was to make a knife suitable for expeditions into far flung corners of the world. Its hard not to chat to someone like Stuart about trips to Borneo, Botswana, and Gabon, without such thoughts cropping up.
Even without the stainless lurking in the background, I would value your opinions. Please ask any questions you like, I am sure that I could have written more about the knives, but didn't want to be more boring than necessary :X
Many thanks for your time.
I hope you dont mind, but I was wondering what the assemblage of learned knife buyers and users thought of these from a design point of view?
They are both prototypes, if you like, hence the rough finish and Tufnol handles. These knives are a bit bigger than what I am accustomed to making, the blades are 6.0inches and 5.75 inches, with OAL of 11.25 and 11 inches dead. Blade thickness stands at a fraction under 5mm. One follows fairly closely in the style of other knives that I have been making lately, just brawnier. The other draws on a variety of knives that I have seen pictured, ranging from Busse to Kershaw, but with some adjustments to fit my way of doing things.
I showed them both to some folk at the Midland show and one of the things said was that they were too big for handy utility, but too small for true camp knife chores. This might be true. I have happily carried five inch knives and found them very useful, and even did the Woodlore Fundamental course with a 5.75 Fowler-like knife, but then, I have been told that I am odd more than once So, what do you think? Is there a place for knives of this size? Would you use one? If so, what would you use it for?
The reason that I call these prototypes is that I have a piece of 5mm thick rolled 12C27 which I am slowly psyching myself up to tackle and want to have some solid designs to work to before I cut steel. Previously I have only made pretty Bowie style knives in this kind of thickness, but stainless steel asks to be made into something more utilitarian. One of my thoughts was to make a knife suitable for expeditions into far flung corners of the world. Its hard not to chat to someone like Stuart about trips to Borneo, Botswana, and Gabon, without such thoughts cropping up.
Even without the stainless lurking in the background, I would value your opinions. Please ask any questions you like, I am sure that I could have written more about the knives, but didn't want to be more boring than necessary :X
Many thanks for your time.