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I realy had a good time…

…in my workshop last night πŸ™‚

I just love to work with my “carver” to form the wooden liner for my “strippeled” one.

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a close-up pic…

…of the “strippling”

and the almost finished knife:

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thought that the surface…

…on the maple burl looked a little bitΒ boring, so I “stripeled” it to give it (hopefully) more life.

I also put some brass on the back of the handle πŸ™‚

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what about that hole…

…on the back of the handle? well I did like this:

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it fell a few drops…

…of rain today, immediately I stop cutting the grass and went into my workshop πŸ™‚

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i’m slowly…

…getting better from that cold πŸ™‚ has start to form the guard on the handle.

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comming home…

…from our holiday last monday, and catch a cold the same evening 😦

not so easy to find inspiration for knifemaking when it’s hot outside and you having fever 😦

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last picture…

…before my wife takes me with her on her holiday πŸ™‚

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a new project…

…had started, but as my dear wife is now free from her job and begun her summer holiday, progess on this new project has all but ground to a halt!

However she has found time in OURΒ  holiday schedule to allow me to upload this picture πŸ™‚

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I pressume that…

…I am not alone holding the remote control whilst watching TV πŸ™‚

by coincidence, when holding the remote control one night, I noticid the shape of the remote and liked the look of it when looking at the bottom side line and decided to use that shape for a knife.

this is how it turned out, hope you can find that line πŸ˜‰

blade by Poul Strande, handle in dyed and stabilized pine masur, reindeer antler and tin spacers. sheath in shaft leather.

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