I know what I have to do…

…during the coming week πŸ™‚

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make this wooden liner ready, and thenΒ cover itΒ with rawhide leather πŸ™‚

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and now it’s done… :)

… the butend, so here comes some pic’s of that work πŸ™‚

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just some finally polish left to do, and then it’s time for the leatherwork πŸ™‚

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time to do…

…something about the but end now πŸ™‚

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I come so far…

…with my knife during the weekend πŸ™‚

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thinking of to end the shaft like I started it, with pewter spacer, a part of birch root and reindeer antler πŸ™‚

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and one for me…

…that’s what I’m going to build now πŸ™‚

MY OWN 001

it’s going to have a laminated carbonsteel blade, forged by my friend Torsten AlmΓ©n. bolster in reindeer antler and stabilized birch πŸ™‚

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it’s out now…

…from its sheath πŸ™‚ the knife with dyed and stabilized spalted beech, and a damacus blade with an edgesteel, forged by Kent AnderssonΒ i SΓ₯Γ₯.

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as you can se by the pic, I took it with me today into the woods, trying to get some god pic. but I must say that I’m more pleased with

the outcome of the knife and sheath than what I’m with the pic’s πŸ˜‰

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today I dyed…

…the sheath πŸ™‚ but I’ll let it stay another day in a open plasticbag, before I’ll try to get the knife out of the sheath πŸ™‚

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and the grey knife…

…don’t have to wait for its sheath any longer πŸ™‚

LEATHER 006

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another one is waiting…

…to get a sheath πŸ™‚

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one sheath’s ready…

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for this little knife πŸ™‚ a 75 mm. long blade in carbon steel, grinded by Anders Hedlund. a bolster in dyed reindeer antler, brass spacer and

handle in masur birch πŸ™‚

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