Well...i wasn´t all that satisfied with the knife when i finished it last time...the grind was a bit convex, had no sheath and the wooden scales started to loosen due to not been glued properly. So what do you do? well, you redo the work and fix your mistakes. So that´s what i did!
The bevel is now nearly 100% flat scandi grind, handgrinded with an edge pro apex. It sherds cigarette paper like nothing!
I completely removed the scales, replaced them with red liners of vulcanized fibre and walnut scales. Repolished the blade to have a more rugged surface, i love that look on a knife.
I Also made my own sheath, which is a first time for me, so there´s a couple of misses wich i´ll try to cover up
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The leather is hardened, so it keeps shape, but unfortunately i haven´t had time to apply any wax or any kind of waterproofing, so any tips on what to use is appreciated. I was thinking on going with beeswax on it.
I still have a couple of things to do on it as you can see, but, it´s more or less finished here.
And here are the pics! please comment and give some feedback if you like, or just look =)
The bevel is now nearly 100% flat scandi grind, handgrinded with an edge pro apex. It sherds cigarette paper like nothing!
I completely removed the scales, replaced them with red liners of vulcanized fibre and walnut scales. Repolished the blade to have a more rugged surface, i love that look on a knife.
I Also made my own sheath, which is a first time for me, so there´s a couple of misses wich i´ll try to cover up

The leather is hardened, so it keeps shape, but unfortunately i haven´t had time to apply any wax or any kind of waterproofing, so any tips on what to use is appreciated. I was thinking on going with beeswax on it.
I still have a couple of things to do on it as you can see, but, it´s more or less finished here.
And here are the pics! please comment and give some feedback if you like, or just look =)













