Leather and Knife care

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Bushcraft4life

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Dec 31, 2006
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Rochester, Kent
Hi all. After the last years using Frosts knives i decided to look for a proper RM woodlore style knife, luckily for me Roefisher was kind enough to give me a very nice custom made bushcraft knife featuring a shingfield blade, rapidboy fitted scales and a rapidboy leather sheath.
Basically since this is my first proper bushcraft knife i really need some tips on how to care for and polish the leather and care for the scales and the blade. Can anyone also give me any advice on a decent whetstone to get.

Cheers all.

P.S. i will try to get some pics uploaded soon :D
 
I normally treat the handle with linseed oil (£1.99 B&Q) by rubbing on a good amount and then wiping of exsess.
This part might sound daft but i treat the blade with Gillet Razer blade oil i got with my electric shaver.
The sheath should be treated with simple boot polish.

Hope that helps
 
Briwax beeswax polish (basically beeswax disolved in white spirit) althoug it's meant for furniture works nicely on leather. It's completely transparent and when the spirit has evaporated it leaves a nice coat of wax which is entirely waterproof.
 
Apoligies a bit pic heavy :rolleyes:
Scales are made from coconut wood with red vulcanised spacers. Any specific way to treat this type of wood???

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