For the kids

SGL70

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I tried my hand at making full tang knives for a change. The shaping is much fun, the sanding...not so much. This was to be a trial run. Not quick and dirty, but in that vicinity.

They are made out of UHB20C/1095 (I had my neighbour heat treat them)

Handles are reindeer and what I beleive is walnut. Vulcan fibre liners. Three finger grip for me, perfect for the kids



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SGL70

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Great job! Good you follow the old traditions and teach the young ones knife craft.

Just have a couple of plasters and Dumle kola at hand!

:)

A part of me want them to cut themselves...not deep or anything, but to a respect-promoting degree. Dumle is a given :)
 

SGL70

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I think the satisfaction of sharpening a knife, is lost on them at present...carving, on the other hand, is a completely different beast :)

They turned seven a month ago.

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Robson Valley

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How old is old enough? I realize it must have a lot to do with your adult judgement of the kid's common sense and hand-eye coordination.
Here, First Nations kids with any artistic talent are usually apprenticed to an uncle or grandparent between 8 and 10 yrs of age.
 

SGL70

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Well....I don't know about artistic talent, as such, but they do have a keen interest in carving (perhaps because of the novelty and perceived danger).

They are only allowed to use sharps with an adult close by....not like when I was a kid....well, times changes

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Robson Valley

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Carving with adult supervision is OK.
I won't mention the subject with my twin grandsons (4) for several years yet.
We might mess with bars of soap and dull edges some day soon.
 

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