soon it’s finished…

…just got to fill up that hole in the butend πŸ˜‰

and the finaly sanding πŸ™‚

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start to look like…

…a knife πŸ™‚

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spend some time…

…in my workshop today πŸ™‚

time for the bandsaw.

and guess what? … time for my files πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚

first forming the bolster, and then the rest of the handle.

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it’s going to be a blue handle…

…on the next knife πŸ™‚

with a carbon steel damascus blade, forged by Robert Mattsson.

handle in stabilized and dyed moose antler, and stabilized and dyed x-cut spalted beech.

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some green wood…!

… and box elder in the shaft of this little knife.

it got a blade in O1 carbone steel, made of Ted Dalqvist, a young comming knifemaker πŸ™‚

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back home…

…after spending some days at the Knifeveek in Ludvika πŸ™‚

must say that I was very pleased πŸ™‚

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two new knifes…

… well they are not realy new, they have been on my bench for a while πŸ˜‰

but now the have got sheaths πŸ™‚

the first one got a damascus blade, forged by Robert Mattsson. handle in stabilized moose antler, whale tooths

and stabilized spruce masur (Christmas tree!) and pewter spacers.


and this one got a etched carbone blade by AndrΓ© Andersson. handle in stabilized muskox antler, birchburl,

stabilized bog oak and pewter spacers.Β  bouth sheats are made out of raw hide leather πŸ™‚

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and hereΒ΄s that…

…fifth knife with its sheath πŸ™‚Β a blade in Uddeholm Elmax, handle in dessert iron wood, mamoth tusk and brass spacers. the sheath in raw hide leather.

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at last…

…something happends on my blog πŸ˜‰

four of the knives has now got sheats πŸ™‚ just one more to do, and beltloops ofcourse.

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… but first I will…

… finish the knife to the right, before I start with the leatherwork πŸ™‚

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