Knife journey so far, plus bits

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Albus Culter

Maker
Jan 14, 2013
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Not posted a thread for a bit so thought I ought to.

I've been oddly interested (read obsessed) in knives all my life. From my first crappy 'survival' knife to a very expensive handmade 'bushcraft' knife.

As part of that I've handled a few blades in my time and enjoyed it for the most part. But I've always wanted to do better and do more.

The 'I blame Sam part' :eek:
He linked me the Woodsmoke blade course. Sadly I'm not in a position to afford it (looks amazing), but the knife through the ages idea stuck.

I did however have a day flint course already book with the amazing Will Lord. So earlier this year I took my first steps into our stone age past.

Long story short, I suck at flint knapping (but will get better). I struck a few blades and a small hand axe with a lot of help from John Lord. But I did cast a pointy sharp lump of flint that screamed out to be a blade. Now I want to make a proper biface in the future. But for now. This is my stone age start. This I handled in red deer antler, and set with pine pitch glue. The pommel is buffalo antler (very not stone age but I wanted to so did) and the design is a buffalo from Creswell caves. It's not perfect or truly primative, but it's 'styled' and i have to say, works a treat as a knife.
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I want to add bronze casting to this list, but that does not look a cheap option. So that one will wait for funds to appear from the gods.

But I was lucky enough to get on the blacksmith/Viking knife forging at the recent bushcraft Show. So I get to tick my Iron Age box in my knife making journey. The amazing Austine helped a lot in making this knife the thing it is. Is it perfect, no. But it's bloody sharp, holds a great edge, and has my sweat in it.
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So I've two of my three steps. None are perfect and I want to do more and do better. But I'm loving the history and evolution of the knife. I still feel it's mans greatest tool.

Right. Not knife but a few other bits made recently.

Antler and Lignum ring
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Handled Budd spoon knife blade I got a bit back in beech
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And finally a bit of cordage making. Oddly obsessive to do. But sore fingers now.
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Albus Culter

Maker
Jan 14, 2013
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West Yorkshire
Cheers all.

I never set out to collect knives, but I seem to be acquiring a few. But the interest in the progression of the knife is really interesting. Our ability to cut, to fashion other tools, interests me a lot.

The ring was something I saw online for sale. So I though, I could make one surely!
 

ammo

Settler
Sep 7, 2013
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by the beach
Really enjoyed this post. Some lovely bits, love both blades, prefer the larger one. The uniformity of your cordage is impressive.
Nice work.
 

Macaroon

A bemused & bewildered
Jan 5, 2013
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SE Wales
Excellent to be so interested in the development of knives, and then make it a practical reality by doing your own take on it, great stuff! I'll look out for further developments :)
 

Albus Culter

Maker
Jan 14, 2013
1,379
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West Yorkshire
Cheers all.

The buffalo on the handle is scratched in. It's then got purple ochre in. But I mixed this with epoxy as I had no other fixer to hand. Looks cool tho :eek: The image is a copy (although reversed) from ice age art at Creswell.

If I can find suitable flat antler (fallow or moose I guess) I'd like a crack at an antler blade.

Any other suggestions folk? Flint, antler/bone, bronze, steel, ???? What else did man use as a blade?
 

Albus Culter

Maker
Jan 14, 2013
1,379
1
West Yorkshire
Just to add,

If I can ever get decent with flint, a biface blade and set with pitch and sinew and all done with stone tools will be on the cards, so no modern help.
 

JonE

Forager
Apr 11, 2014
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Oxfordshire
Really nice work, but it's filling my head with ideas for more projects that I don't have the time, skills or money for at the moment :)
 

copper_head

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Feb 22, 2006
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Hull
Lovely stuff, looking forward to seeing your period knives develop :). Really like the cordage too so neat compared to my efforts.
 

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