MTBob
Well-Known Member
As a hobbyist knife maker, I mostly make knives for family and friends. Most are given away, with infrequent paid commissions. Knives are a wonderful gift for any kitchen or sportsman.
However in recent years I've found the most rewarding gift of all is inviting people to come to my shop to make their own knife. Over the years I've helped kids as young as 14, and adults, go through the whole process from designing to finishing.
In every instance the person gets a huge reward from creating their knife.
I see this as giving a gift that is isn't easily purchased by sharing my time and limited talent with others, particularly young people.
For sure inviting people with various skill levels is a challenge and risk. But, I stress safety, and will perform more difficult tasks myself.
However in recent years I've found the most rewarding gift of all is inviting people to come to my shop to make their own knife. Over the years I've helped kids as young as 14, and adults, go through the whole process from designing to finishing.
In every instance the person gets a huge reward from creating their knife.
I see this as giving a gift that is isn't easily purchased by sharing my time and limited talent with others, particularly young people.
For sure inviting people with various skill levels is a challenge and risk. But, I stress safety, and will perform more difficult tasks myself.