So after a lot tweaking, this is my bushcraft setup
In short some of you may remember that Heinnie's were flogging off some machetes that had surface pitting on them.
I figured it may make a good project, so got a number2....(ooeerr!)
So thanks to a lack of tools a very talented friend from a knife throwing club, i asked him to polish up the blade with a view to fitting a handle on it.
Well i got a e-mail the other day telling me he had finished it and a sort of apology that he had gone a bit OTT.
Well at the knifeclub on Sunday he gave me this back:
A highly polished blade, mosaic pins and ebony wood. This now complements my Paul Harris bushy and firesteel handle from purpleheart wood with a buffalo horn spacer. There is far more reflection from the blade than i would normally do, but i tried to give an impression of just how polished this is.
To say i am pleased would be an understatement.

In short some of you may remember that Heinnie's were flogging off some machetes that had surface pitting on them.
I figured it may make a good project, so got a number2....(ooeerr!)
So thanks to a lack of tools a very talented friend from a knife throwing club, i asked him to polish up the blade with a view to fitting a handle on it.
Well i got a e-mail the other day telling me he had finished it and a sort of apology that he had gone a bit OTT.
Well at the knifeclub on Sunday he gave me this back:

A highly polished blade, mosaic pins and ebony wood. This now complements my Paul Harris bushy and firesteel handle from purpleheart wood with a buffalo horn spacer. There is far more reflection from the blade than i would normally do, but i tried to give an impression of just how polished this is.
To say i am pleased would be an understatement.

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