fun knife project

John Fenna

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Sometimes you just gotta play:)
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Leather from Addo, deer bone from Shambling Shamen (wow was it pongy getting the marrow out!) buffalo horn end and bolster, interior packed with sycamore.
Mora blade :)
Yes - it is still raining here.....
 

plastic-ninja

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Nice knife John.
The Lurcher skin sheath is a bit hardcore for me though. :yikes:
It never ceases to surprise me how Moras can be pimped to look so good.
Cheers , Simon
 

JAG009

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Very nicely done i like it ,,but as Dreadhead says ..any kolrosing or carving planned for the bone?


Jason
 

John Fenna

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One of the nicest uses of a mora blade i've seen.

Like the sheath too.

Good work John. :)
More fun than function - I would not want to batton with this knife as I am not 100% sure that there are no voids in the handle...
The bolster is proud of both bone and blade at the "grooves" in the bone, which are in line with the edge and the handle is slim even for my grip....
but it is still up to light work - carving, food prep etc :)
The thonging holes tore through the side of the Lurcher skin in a couple of places when I punched the holes - which is only glued to a thick leather backing (thats how it came) but the sheath still performs its function of holding the knife....
I was after a "primitive look" rather than a fully practical knife (some of my other Mora mods will seriously out perform this one :) ) and the photos do it more than justice :)
Having said that - I quite like it and can see me taking it out in the woods with me - but with an axe and saw for the heavy work :)
I had fun making it though!
 

birdbrain57

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I think that is really cool. My harris hawk is cleaning the remains off a deers leg as we speak might have a go at something like that when he is finished.
 

HillBill

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Still looks very nice. :)

I keep looking at it and thinking - That would be a really nice style for a folder. It almost looks like one in the pic with the groove/shadow on the underside of the handle. :)



More fun than function - I would not want to batton with this knife as I am not 100% sure that there are no voids in the handle...
The bolster is proud of both bone and blade at the "grooves" in the bone, which are in line with the edge and the handle is slim even for my grip....
but it is still up to light work - carving, food prep etc :)
The thonging holes tore through the side of the Lurcher skin in a couple of places when I punched the holes - which is only glued to a thick leather backing (thats how it came) but the sheath still performs its function of holding the knife....
I was after a "primitive look" rather than a fully practical knife (some of my other Mora mods will seriously out perform this one :) ) and the photos do it more than justice :)
Having said that - I quite like it and can see me taking it out in the woods with me - but with an axe and saw for the heavy work :)
I had fun making it though!
 

John Fenna

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Kolrosing works on wood, you want scrimshaw on bone.

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Alternatively what I do is carve into the bone and then infill it with a mixture of crushed charcoal and beeswax.

Wow - that is a beaut!
I will have to practice that technique on some other stuff first.....
 

John Fenna

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Thanks for all the nice comments :)
I have had it out in the woods and done a bit of carving and cutting - it aint failed yet!
 

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