Seriously, you guys worry too much.
Unfortunately that may be true, but I prefer to be completely within the law as our laws are somewhat confusing and very strict.
Seriously, you guys worry too much.
I saw on a youtube bushcraft page the guy has slightly reshaped the handle and then oiled it with linseed. have you done anything like this?
Boy have they develloped a knife fear culture in Britain and instead of Folk standing up for what they believe in, they let the government take away with absolute impunity, hand guns, pit bulls, conkers in the play ground......
LOL...'The right to bear arms' does not feature in our Magna Carta...and it certainly doesn't mention anything about chav's poodles![]()
I'm sorry but.......
Just ordered one with wooden scales from HH, should be here by friday! never used HH before but I hear good things.
When it comes I'll measure it up, check out its edge in the garden and convex it on my DC4 if it's not to my liking. I might reshape the handle slightly like most people do and treat it with some form of oil..any suggestions on an affordable oil that will protect and darken the wood scales?
Then I'll consider how to approach adjusting the edge to make it conform to our regulations. If anyone has any pictures of theirs after it's blade has been modified I'd appreciate a little show and tell.
Interesting thread, seems the constabulary are as much in the dark about the finer details of the current knife law, as we are. About the oil, I use linseed oil, the first coat diluted with turps (not white spirit) about 50/50 as this helps it to soak in,second application about 3/4 oil & 1/4 turps, then subsequent coats use neat. Rub it well in with your hands,( not a brush or cloth, I enjoy rubbing it in, caressing the wood, but I'm probably wierd ! ) I usually give it 1 coat a day over a period of 4-5 days. It will darken the wood ( not beech or willow though) & bring out the grain. Your handles may be varnished but that's easy enough to remove. I haven't seen this knife before, from the comments it looks like a gooden'........ great price tag too.
Interesting thread, seems the constabulary are as much in the dark about the finer details of the current knife law, as we are. About the oil, I use linseed oil, the first coat diluted with turps (not white spirit) about 50/50 as this helps it to soak in,second application about 3/4 oil & 1/4 turps, then subsequent coats use neat. Rub it well in with your hands,( not a brush or cloth, I enjoy rubbing it in, caressing the wood, but I'm probably wierd ! ) I usually give it 1 coat a day over a period of 4-5 days. It will darken the wood ( not beech or willow though) & bring out the grain. Your handles may be varnished but that's easy enough to remove. I haven't seen this knife before, from the comments it looks like a gooden'........ great price tag too.
Id be more careful with that boiled linsed if i were you.I definitely would not be rubbing it in on my hand. WAY..TOO...TOXIC!
ps if you use linseed oil on a cotton cloth then leave it around somewhere :-this may spontaneously combust! so careful where you put it. eg. not in your wooden shed next to the turpentine and linseed, unless you have a thing about firemen....
when knives are outlawed, only outlaws have knives. There would be plenty of people still carrying them. And anyway it would be stupid to ban them, having to ban all leathermans/SAKs, just about any multi tool. it wouldn't happen.Errm yes they can if it is passed as law?