Hope i have postet correctly, otherwise move the thread please
As title says: I have just finished yet another knife. Now its time to show it off for a while.
This is it:
Sorry about the miscolouring. I will have to polish it up again. Unluckely the leather gave off more acid than i'm used to during the sewing of the sheath.
Being from Denmark, i like my stitches to be on the back all nicely hidden away, only for the true "knower" to ask for to look at. (or at least thats what i wan't to believe )
Oh yeah: wood unknown (sorry guys), birchbark and whatsitcalled.... the nut that looks slightly like a mammoths tooth?
Sheath is semi-tanned, and dyed darkbrown. Loop is divided at the base and pulled through 3 series of holes. Works like a charm, and makes any stitching on it unnessecary. I have never lost a knife with that kind of loop-attachment.
Sorry about the way the wood "flows". It had a defect wich i discovered a bit too late. However i do think i managed to salvage it to a decent level.
The past few pieces of the collection.
Top is black horn and brass, blade is carbonenriched steel
2.nd is reindeerantler, blade was smithed cold, metal was pulled from an old dogsleigh.
3 rd you know by know.
4th is the new one im working on. The blade is a bought one, from a danish chap called "Steen N". First time i use his blades, so i wonder how its going to perform.
As title says: I have just finished yet another knife. Now its time to show it off for a while.
This is it:
Sorry about the miscolouring. I will have to polish it up again. Unluckely the leather gave off more acid than i'm used to during the sewing of the sheath.
Being from Denmark, i like my stitches to be on the back all nicely hidden away, only for the true "knower" to ask for to look at. (or at least thats what i wan't to believe )
Oh yeah: wood unknown (sorry guys), birchbark and whatsitcalled.... the nut that looks slightly like a mammoths tooth?
Sheath is semi-tanned, and dyed darkbrown. Loop is divided at the base and pulled through 3 series of holes. Works like a charm, and makes any stitching on it unnessecary. I have never lost a knife with that kind of loop-attachment.
Sorry about the way the wood "flows". It had a defect wich i discovered a bit too late. However i do think i managed to salvage it to a decent level.
The past few pieces of the collection.
Top is black horn and brass, blade is carbonenriched steel
2.nd is reindeerantler, blade was smithed cold, metal was pulled from an old dogsleigh.
3 rd you know by know.
4th is the new one im working on. The blade is a bought one, from a danish chap called "Steen N". First time i use his blades, so i wonder how its going to perform.