Hi all,
Here are a couple of commissions I had in relatively recently that I thought I'd share.
First up is a knife, sheath and belt set for a professional deer stalker. He wanted a good stainless steel knife with a flat grind and a celtic knot work theme belt and sheath, with a removable dangler. We went with an enzo trapper in elmax, which I handled in stabilised Irish wych elm burl. I can't say enough good things about enzo and this elmax trapper. I'm more of a carbon steel guy, but I'd happily carry one of these as a do all blade.
I decided to carve some intertwined deer on the belt, befitting his profession, and a hound chasing a deer on the sheath. All hand carved and stitched as usual, with brass hardware.
The nice outdoor photos were supplied by the customer, who took the set out to test immediately after collecting it. They were taken in the Wicklow mountains after two hours of crawling through heather and gralloching a dear.
Next up is a saddle I was asked to re-profile and cover for a custom chopper. Not usually something I'd share here, but the customer wanted an ivy design carved on it, based on some ivy I did on a belt a few years back. Seemed a bit bushcrafty.
It was a real shame to dye this black, so I included a work in progress picture before dying.
Thanks for looking
Here are a couple of commissions I had in relatively recently that I thought I'd share.
First up is a knife, sheath and belt set for a professional deer stalker. He wanted a good stainless steel knife with a flat grind and a celtic knot work theme belt and sheath, with a removable dangler. We went with an enzo trapper in elmax, which I handled in stabilised Irish wych elm burl. I can't say enough good things about enzo and this elmax trapper. I'm more of a carbon steel guy, but I'd happily carry one of these as a do all blade.
I decided to carve some intertwined deer on the belt, befitting his profession, and a hound chasing a deer on the sheath. All hand carved and stitched as usual, with brass hardware.
The nice outdoor photos were supplied by the customer, who took the set out to test immediately after collecting it. They were taken in the Wicklow mountains after two hours of crawling through heather and gralloching a dear.
Next up is a saddle I was asked to re-profile and cover for a custom chopper. Not usually something I'd share here, but the customer wanted an ivy design carved on it, based on some ivy I did on a belt a few years back. Seemed a bit bushcrafty.
It was a real shame to dye this black, so I included a work in progress picture before dying.
Thanks for looking
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