Hi all I haven't posted here in a while so I thought I would show you some pictures of some of my recent work.
All blades are 3.5mm 01 tool steel
First up is one of my NSK (neck survival knife blades) with a scandi grind just needs a little polish then its all finished
Next up are two NSK blades with high and full flat grinds and one GPK (general purpose knives) with a nice high grind and secondary bevel
Two more carving blades on the bench ready to be worked on
A few mor blade ready for handles
Next is a yew handled NSK that is waiting for brass fittings
And finally a sambar stag handled NSK in the process of curing after being glued up
And a few pics of my poor grinder after all the hard work its done and after the adjustments made to the table as parts had to be ground down as they were catching
here some pictures of a sambar stag handled knife with black liners that ive been working on recently
This is one of my NSK blades handled in yew, still load of work to be done just waiting for more belts
and all the work was done on my trusty multitool grinder
many thanks Alex
All blades are 3.5mm 01 tool steel
First up is one of my NSK (neck survival knife blades) with a scandi grind just needs a little polish then its all finished
Next up are two NSK blades with high and full flat grinds and one GPK (general purpose knives) with a nice high grind and secondary bevel
Two more carving blades on the bench ready to be worked on
A few mor blade ready for handles
Next is a yew handled NSK that is waiting for brass fittings
And finally a sambar stag handled NSK in the process of curing after being glued up
And a few pics of my poor grinder after all the hard work its done and after the adjustments made to the table as parts had to be ground down as they were catching
here some pictures of a sambar stag handled knife with black liners that ive been working on recently
This is one of my NSK blades handled in yew, still load of work to be done just waiting for more belts
and all the work was done on my trusty multitool grinder
many thanks Alex