mosto
Well-Known Member
This a classical nessmuk. I wanted to do one of this like the Sears suggestions, my way obviously.
This knife has a blade made in O2 carbon steel, about 110mm (4.3") long, 4mm (.157") thick. As the thickness and the convex to zero grind are suggesting that this nessie will support also medium to camp tasks plus the "normal" processing tasks as small wood, food and so forth.
Handles are in this Slovenian Striped Maple, light coloured to a gold honey with brass Corby rivets and red liners.
There are some small heat-treating pits left in the grinds. Instead to do a higher grind that leaves more room for weaknesses I left them. They also gives more characther to the blade without affecting the performance.
Hope you will like it!
Cheers!
This knife has a blade made in O2 carbon steel, about 110mm (4.3") long, 4mm (.157") thick. As the thickness and the convex to zero grind are suggesting that this nessie will support also medium to camp tasks plus the "normal" processing tasks as small wood, food and so forth.
Handles are in this Slovenian Striped Maple, light coloured to a gold honey with brass Corby rivets and red liners.
There are some small heat-treating pits left in the grinds. Instead to do a higher grind that leaves more room for weaknesses I left them. They also gives more characther to the blade without affecting the performance.
Hope you will like it!
Cheers!