I've thought for a while that most of what we, as bushcrafters do, and much of what I, as a Gamekeeper does, can be done perfectly well by a smaller bladed knife. Anything that needs a larger blade is catered for as I normally carry a billhook or axe. The problem is smaller knives also come with smaller handles and I wanted a full size handle.
I have had a black bladed WM1 kicking around for a couple of years. I originally bought as an option to take to Borneo in 2007 but it didn't go in the end. It's far too tactical for me as is now so I thought it would make a good donor blade.
I reprofiled the blade (I prefer a drop point/ spear point design) and then spoke to the best knife maker I know - ever - our very own C Claycomb:You_Rock_. I sent him the blade and after a great deal of advice/ consultation (and generally me being a pain) he put some wood on the end and gave it back to me at the moot.
I've been playing around with it and here's the result.
Firesteel handle made of an offcut from the knife handle
From this (black bladed version)
To this
I showed my lad, he said he'd like to learn some sort of skill like that. I said I had to make a sheath so he could make something for his Mora at the same time.
Here's the result
The Mora sheath is all his own work
Excellent work for his first ever leatherwork project I think
Cheers
Mark
I have had a black bladed WM1 kicking around for a couple of years. I originally bought as an option to take to Borneo in 2007 but it didn't go in the end. It's far too tactical for me as is now so I thought it would make a good donor blade.
I reprofiled the blade (I prefer a drop point/ spear point design) and then spoke to the best knife maker I know - ever - our very own C Claycomb:You_Rock_. I sent him the blade and after a great deal of advice/ consultation (and generally me being a pain) he put some wood on the end and gave it back to me at the moot.
I've been playing around with it and here's the result.
Firesteel handle made of an offcut from the knife handle
From this (black bladed version)

To this



I showed my lad, he said he'd like to learn some sort of skill like that. I said I had to make a sheath so he could make something for his Mora at the same time.
Here's the result


The Mora sheath is all his own work
Excellent work for his first ever leatherwork project I think
Cheers
Mark
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