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first knife - scandinavian style
backgardenbowyer:
Here's my first atttempt at knife making. It's a scandinavian style knife made with a basic carbon steel blade, curly birch, reindeer antler, brass bolster and some leather spacers. The stitching on the sheath is my first attempt and toooo horrid to show but I'm fairly pleased with the way the leather has shaped round the handle.
The knife is to replace the cheap and nasty one I use for field archery
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woodstick:
i think it looks real nice.
Diligence:
Good job! That's the same kind of mora that is my daily carry when I'm out in the bush and I make my sheath loops/danglers just the same way......there are some excellent sheath tutorials on britishblades.com if you want to have a look.
J
Parnell:
Thinkin the same thing...looks like my favorite knife - Frost's Mora carving knife. Probably my most frequently used tool, all in all.
Story Teller:
Backgardenbowyer,
Very nice! The Scandinavian pukul knife type is my very favorite style. They are very practical and beautiful in their simplicity. I like the bulge in your handle on the palm side. I'll bet it fits your hand well under pressure and doesn't slip. I'm working on one myself that I hope to have finished by hunting season. I think I'll keep this picture of yours handy with a few others to add to my inspiration while I work. Does your sheath ride high enough on the handle to cover above the center-of-gravity for the knife, or does it flop a little? I have made my sheaths cover more of the handle to prevent the flop, but I find it is more difficult to get the knife out with one hand when I cover too much. How does yours work for that part?
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