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forestwalker

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Here is the Nessy I made from the blade I bought:

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Moose antler scales. I decided not to do the lanyard hole because I never really get on with them or use them for anything. The work on the pins is carp, the work on the handle is ok for a personal user, not top grade by any means. I may go back and do some more until it is done (also have very little abrasives at home, I mostly carve wood into shape rather than sand stuff). I may stand it for a few days in linseed oil/turps mix to let it penetrate properly.

The handle turned out ok rather than perfect for a general working blade, but should work quite nice when it is doing it's primary task that the whole knife was designed to do (game processing). I like the look and feel of it. In case someone wonder "why"; the antler "bulbed" a bit in the pomel end, so i had to file it down, both for comfort and to make the pin reach.

Now I just need to figure out a sheet that will work. My normal scandy style will not work, and the "trapper/buckskinner" style is not my cup of tea either. I may end up with either a deep pouch with a lid (as Grohmann does for the Canandian army; http://www.grohmannknives.com/images2002/grohmann r3sa.jpg) or a "blade only and a snap around the handle" style. Any one with experience and suggestions?
 
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forestwalker

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
I like it
might have to try some Moose
Im not usually a Antler style handle fan
but they do suit a nessy

I am of the same opinion, pretty much. I like the idea of antler, but in real life few pieces are as ergonomic as a nicey shaped wooden handle, so I end up with wood. I have a blade that needs a haft, and am thinking of using a piece of antler, but then rasp and file it to shape, much like I'd carve a piece of wood. Then I would get me something a bit like my nessy, but in a scandi style.

Do you have moose antler to play with?

I think the sheet will be the Grohman army style, simpliest for a knife that will not be my primary working tool out in the woods, and I can always make another one if I figure out a better way or end up using it differently. And such a sheet would not be totally dependant on the catch working, which I detest with many styles of sheet.

It is really growing on me, even if I know it to be a poor blade for all the "crafty" things I do out in the woods
 

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