I have been working on a small utility knife with a tapered tang that I did using hand files. It was allot of work but easier than I thought, well worth the effort. I have an identical blank waiting to have the same treatment; I havent decided what wood to use for handles on that one yet.
I just have to finish the handle and I will make a sheath for it. Here are the specs.
OAL 185mm or 7 1/4 inches, Blade length 82mm or 3 1/4 inches. Steel is EN9 3.8mm thick, with a hard satin finish followed by a light buffing in Homage to Jason Cutter. Tang tapers to 1.25 mm. The blade is flat ground. Handle is Mexican Bocote with Brick Red vulcanised fibre liners, brass pins with a Danish Oil finish.
For some reason I love making small knives. I love this one and can't wait to see it with its partner.
For Scale
Hope you like it, Any and all comments welcome.
I just have to finish the handle and I will make a sheath for it. Here are the specs.
OAL 185mm or 7 1/4 inches, Blade length 82mm or 3 1/4 inches. Steel is EN9 3.8mm thick, with a hard satin finish followed by a light buffing in Homage to Jason Cutter. Tang tapers to 1.25 mm. The blade is flat ground. Handle is Mexican Bocote with Brick Red vulcanised fibre liners, brass pins with a Danish Oil finish.
For some reason I love making small knives. I love this one and can't wait to see it with its partner.
For Scale
Hope you like it, Any and all comments welcome.