this is my most used knife:
it was my first go at making one and it is a converted a putty hacking knife that I found in my father in law's shed. the original was in a desperate state and to be honest, I didn't think I would get anything but experience from the "project". It is, by anyone's standards, rough!
I love this tool and it gets used to death! I cant afford a "proper" knife,:bluThinki actually, if truth be told, I don't want a flashy one at the moment.
I have tried all sorts of blades for all sorts of projects but this little mongrel is perfect for me. It plays a part, to a greater or lesser degree in absolutely everything I make. I use it for splitting, carving, feathering, fire steel use, cutting leather-I even use it for chopping up leeks, turnip etc. when I do a bucket of broth!
It takes a scary sharp edge and while it often requires a bit of honing and tlc I'm never disappointed with it.
I've made several tools since I made this in 2003 and they get a little bit more refined each time but this one still holds a special "something" for me.
Kind regards
R.B.
it was my first go at making one and it is a converted a putty hacking knife that I found in my father in law's shed. the original was in a desperate state and to be honest, I didn't think I would get anything but experience from the "project". It is, by anyone's standards, rough!
I love this tool and it gets used to death! I cant afford a "proper" knife,:bluThinki actually, if truth be told, I don't want a flashy one at the moment.
I have tried all sorts of blades for all sorts of projects but this little mongrel is perfect for me. It plays a part, to a greater or lesser degree in absolutely everything I make. I use it for splitting, carving, feathering, fire steel use, cutting leather-I even use it for chopping up leeks, turnip etc. when I do a bucket of broth!
It takes a scary sharp edge and while it often requires a bit of honing and tlc I'm never disappointed with it.
I've made several tools since I made this in 2003 and they get a little bit more refined each time but this one still holds a special "something" for me.
Kind regards
R.B.