Finished - Sheath and etch!

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Nice fish there Darren have not fished that part of the loch before but think i know where you are !
once again good luck and tight lines

Jason
 
That's a cracking knife - nice work. Looks like it ought to taste minty fresh and glow in the dark! i really like the handle, but the winner for me is the sheath and the filework - lovely!
 
Thanks guys!
This is my 12th knife and they've all been made in my kitchen on very basic hand tools. I have a home-made filing jig and a home-made awl tool for the leather stitch holes, even a home-made sharpening jig.

Filing jig.
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Stitching jig.
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Sharpening jig.
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Darren.
 
Thanks guys!
The handle material is G10 and the black filling around the filework is epoxy dyed with printer ink.
The stitching jig is just a vertical awl for making straight holes. I have a piece of wood with a channel cut out that fits over the base. I tap the awl through the leather with a hammer then pull it back out using the T bar. When i made the holes by hand they were straight on the front of the sheath and a disaster on the rear.

Darren.



Darren
 

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