Hessian “Micarta” clad knife

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Bionic

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Mar 21, 2018
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Bomber county
Hello again everyone. This is my latest project, it’s made from 3mm O1 tool steel and sports a 4.5 inch convex ground blade and has an overall length of 9 inches. This knife is handled with red fibreboard liners and my homemade hessian “Micarta” scales finished with 4mm carbon fibre pins. I was hoping to have had a sheath to go with it but due to an eBay shop selling leather that they didn’t have in stock :mad: I’ll have to post pictures of that at a later date.
As ever constructive criticism and advice is greatly appreciated.
Thanks for looking. James:)

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Spot on, the whole package looks great. I’ve been a fan of the agricultural looking hessian micarta for a long time. A maker called Warren Smith started to use it on his knives. Think I’ve still got a slab of it that he incorporated glow in the dark powder in.
 
I am ignorant:
A question: When you make the scales, the plastic component does not penetrated into the fibers - correct?

The fibers (Jute, Sisal?) , can they absorb discoloration, water, and such?
 
I am ignorant:
A question: When you make the scales, the plastic component does not penetrated into the fibers - correct?

The fibers (Jute, Sisal?) , can they absorb discoloration, water, and such?
I would have thought with it being a slow setting epoxy it would soak in to the fibres to a certain degree at least. Having said that it did seem very fibrous in nature during the shaping and sanding to the degree that I painted on a further coat of epoxy before the final sanding. I was surprised how rapidly this soaked in so I’d have to assume if I hadn’t done this contaminants would indeed have been absorbed possibly discolouring it. :)
 
Thank you.

I am myself experimenting a bit with various natural fibers.
My latest (failed) one was to use the Hessian looking fibre 'sheet' that is attached to the base/side of coconut palm fronds.

Failed due to epoxy that set to quickly, it was to warm.

I am collecting new same fibers, but I want a certain colour and it is tricky to find.

I find your Micarta very beautiful. I guess it has a 3D effect?
 
I would have thought with it being a slow setting epoxy it would soak in to the fibres to a certain degree at least. Having said that it did seem very fibrous in nature during the shaping and sanding to the degree that I painted on a further coat of epoxy before the final sanding. I was surprised how rapidly this soaked in so I’d have to assume if I hadn’t done this contaminants would indeed have been absorbed possibly discolouring it. :)

A good point. The canvas, linen micartas do absorb liquid like a wick. Sealing it makes a lot of sense.
 

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