Two years ago i designed a camp knife, mainly as a jack of all trades knife, a one tool option if you will. designed to be able to carve, hack, chop, split ect. recently FGYT took on the design and made a blank in 4mm O1 tool steel. well it arrived last week and i have just got round to handling it.
The origional plan was to use some beautiful Elm burl scales kindly Donated by Gary mills, unfortunatly i was a little to hasty and messed up the countersink on one of the scales, they will now be used for a stacked handle i have in the making. so insted i sawed up some curly birch into scales, and here is the finished result.
its surprisingly comfortable in the hand, the balance point is located just on the choil. the blade starts narrow to aid fine carving, but fills out towards the end to give it some chopping weight. the blade is around 8" in length and the handle is 4.3" in length.
anyway i hope you like it
The origional plan was to use some beautiful Elm burl scales kindly Donated by Gary mills, unfortunatly i was a little to hasty and messed up the countersink on one of the scales, they will now be used for a stacked handle i have in the making. so insted i sawed up some curly birch into scales, and here is the finished result.




its surprisingly comfortable in the hand, the balance point is located just on the choil. the blade starts narrow to aid fine carving, but fills out towards the end to give it some chopping weight. the blade is around 8" in length and the handle is 4.3" in length.
anyway i hope you like it