…is now ready for the linseed oil 🙂
just wonder what to do while I’m waiting for it to get dry? perhaps cleaning up my workshop 😉
…is now ready for the linseed oil 🙂
just wonder what to do while I’m waiting for it to get dry? perhaps cleaning up my workshop 😉
…forgot to take some photos during the progress, sorry about that 😉
but here all the parts of the handle is glued together 🙂
and another whoops from me when I was drilling a hole in the back of the handle!!!
since the main part of the handle is cross cut birch, I want to strengthen the last part of it
becouse the tang is just going in about 40mm. in the last pice of wood. But it wasn’t a good idea
to drill so close to the tang, the drill went of 😦
…on a new one, it’s going to bee the one below of this two 🙂
think that I have to bay a new rubber 😉
…and here is the result:
this project gave me a lot of new experience in knifebuilding, so I’m very greatful to you Karl-Erik who give me the possibility, by sending me one of your ful tang blade 🙂
I’m not sure I would have build a ful tang knife if you hadn’t  😉
but what I’m sure of is that this isn’t the one and only for me 🙂
…and a thin thread…well I’m not so pleased with that 😦 but I have learned a lot by making this sheath and knife 🙂
I had to shorten down the needles before I sew the belt loop.
and now it’s just the dying left 🙂
…so I can take away the glue clamps 🙂
and here I have drilled some nail holes in the sheath and belt loop, perhaps a little bit to big holes but I didn’t have any smaller drill at home 😦 I also glued a pice of vulcan fiber between the leather.
I mark where to drill (with that big drill) and also used it as you can see 🙂
tomorrow I’ll will show you how thik the thread is 🙂