'Been a while since I've had a chance to make anything due to all this fantastic weather and not being in much.
Anyroad, looking for something else I stumbled on a firm on the Isle of Man that sells Grohmanns knives from Canada.
https://www.colonialknives.co.uk/
I've been wanting to try a ulu style knife for awhile for food prep and leather working so since I had nearly enough birthday money left (having failed to find a folding reflector oven in the UK).I asked herself to get me the version with a wooden block/stand rather than the sheath, which costs about £15 more.
It arrived two days later (excellent friendly service by the way) and yesterday I made a sheath for it.
I need to add a few more rivets to protect the stitching but have run out. I bodged the placement of the first and had to remove it and only had one left for the critical point in the opening. So I'm calling the bodged one a drain hole and will add more rivets as soon as possible.
By the way can any one advise the cheapest source of 1/8" dia 19 to 20mm long copper rivets with matching washers? The ones I've found on ebay have been extortionate, copper being what 3 or 4 quid a Kg?
Construction is from 5mm veg tan, heavy linen thread, 15mm Prym poppers, All dunked into hot beeswax which was allowed to cure with the ulu in situ. Far from perfect but i can live with it. well that was the last of the side of 5mm I got way back when. The blade is so thin that a spacer between the front and the back would have been pointless.
Incidentally the blade arrived dry shaving sharp and is great for food prep and slices leather lovely. I've been after a lunette/half moon style knife for a while, no second hand ones have tuned up and the new ones I liked were 90 odd quid a pop.
ATB
Tom
Anyroad, looking for something else I stumbled on a firm on the Isle of Man that sells Grohmanns knives from Canada.
https://www.colonialknives.co.uk/
I've been wanting to try a ulu style knife for awhile for food prep and leather working so since I had nearly enough birthday money left (having failed to find a folding reflector oven in the UK).I asked herself to get me the version with a wooden block/stand rather than the sheath, which costs about £15 more.
It arrived two days later (excellent friendly service by the way) and yesterday I made a sheath for it.
I need to add a few more rivets to protect the stitching but have run out. I bodged the placement of the first and had to remove it and only had one left for the critical point in the opening. So I'm calling the bodged one a drain hole and will add more rivets as soon as possible.
By the way can any one advise the cheapest source of 1/8" dia 19 to 20mm long copper rivets with matching washers? The ones I've found on ebay have been extortionate, copper being what 3 or 4 quid a Kg?
Construction is from 5mm veg tan, heavy linen thread, 15mm Prym poppers, All dunked into hot beeswax which was allowed to cure with the ulu in situ. Far from perfect but i can live with it. well that was the last of the side of 5mm I got way back when. The blade is so thin that a spacer between the front and the back would have been pointless.
Incidentally the blade arrived dry shaving sharp and is great for food prep and slices leather lovely. I've been after a lunette/half moon style knife for a while, no second hand ones have tuned up and the new ones I liked were 90 odd quid a pop.
ATB
Tom