edbriver KNIFE MAKER May 24, 2024 #1 Documenting my knifemaking. Starting with my first: Puukko style. 8670, convexed, stacked leather handle, peened tang.
Documenting my knifemaking. Starting with my first: Puukko style. 8670, convexed, stacked leather handle, peened tang.
edbriver KNIFE MAKER May 24, 2024 #2 #2 Puukko-ish. 8670, convexed but very slicey, stacked leather with peened tang.
edbriver KNIFE MAKER May 30, 2024 #3 #3 8670 blade, convexed. Stacked birch bark and antler handle, brass pommel with peened tang.
edbriver KNIFE MAKER Jun 4, 2024 #4 #4 8670, scandi-vex, natural micarta handle with loveless bolts. First time doing micarta (needs improvement).
#4 8670, scandi-vex, natural micarta handle with loveless bolts. First time doing micarta (needs improvement).
edbriver KNIFE MAKER Jun 4, 2024 #5 #5 Leuku-like. 8670, scandi-vex. Handle is spalted tamarind, stacked leather, with a little birch bark in there. Hidden tang with a loveless bolt.
#5 Leuku-like. 8670, scandi-vex. Handle is spalted tamarind, stacked leather, with a little birch bark in there. Hidden tang with a loveless bolt.
edbriver KNIFE MAKER Jun 12, 2024 #6 #6 Pocket Puukko. 26C3 (‘spicy white’) blade. Scandi grind. African mahogany scales.
edbriver KNIFE MAKER Jun 16, 2024 #7 #7 Puukko. 4-7/8” (125mm) blade. 8670. Scandi with a secondary bevel. Spalted tamarind and stacked leather, alternating 9oz natural veg tan and natural suede. Dipped in neatsfoot oil and sealed with beeswax.
#7 Puukko. 4-7/8” (125mm) blade. 8670. Scandi with a secondary bevel. Spalted tamarind and stacked leather, alternating 9oz natural veg tan and natural suede. Dipped in neatsfoot oil and sealed with beeswax.
edbriver KNIFE MAKER Jun 19, 2024 #8 #8 Bushtool clone. 80CRV2, 61-62hrc. Scandi grind. Peened pommel (not welded). Black micarta with orange g10 liners, sealed with bees wax on the buffer.
#8 Bushtool clone. 80CRV2, 61-62hrc. Scandi grind. Peened pommel (not welded). Black micarta with orange g10 liners, sealed with bees wax on the buffer.
edbriver KNIFE MAKER Jul 2, 2024 #10 MTBob said: Well done. I like your use of stacked leather & bark. Click to expand... Thanks!