fischereco2
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Here's a belt knife I made for myself this weekend. It seems like lately none of my projects ever go as planned. This started its life as a large Japanese style kitchen knife project, but in an attempt to film myself doing a little forging (and subsequently messing around with my stupid camera for 10 minutes) I accidentally melted the tang and lower half of the knife in the forge which I forgot was on full blast.
After much swearing (and a great video of me looking really sad!) I decided to salvage what was left into an 18th century style knife for myself. I have been giving away most of what I make lately and it occurred to me that I didn't have a period style knife for deer season yet. This one should fit the bill.
1084 high carbon steel, poured pewter bolsters, and iron pins. The sheath is a center seam coated with bees wax and sewn with hemp cord.
I'm happy with it, considering it was a last ditch effort.
After much swearing (and a great video of me looking really sad!) I decided to salvage what was left into an 18th century style knife for myself. I have been giving away most of what I make lately and it occurred to me that I didn't have a period style knife for deer season yet. This one should fit the bill.
1084 high carbon steel, poured pewter bolsters, and iron pins. The sheath is a center seam coated with bees wax and sewn with hemp cord.
I'm happy with it, considering it was a last ditch effort.