Ive got one similar to that curved blade in the first picture. It is high carbon steel. I "plowed it up" at a thrift store for less than a buck years ago. I do all of my deer skinning with it. Good choice there. And that cleaver looks like it may be of older design with a good thick blade. That thing should last longer than you do. Thanks for sharing.This is what I've put together over the years. Nothing fancy its miss match but I like it.
I thought fancy too. Nice matching sets etc. But these knifes I like and use.
Some were gifts. Mom wife grandpa and a friend.
That is a nice looking knife there.This is my hunting knife. I made it from a “high carbon” railroad spike. The handle is a leg bone from a deer I killed with a recurve. Cap and spacer are walnut from a tree here at home and the thin spacer is a piece of 300 win mag brass. I kept it pretty rustic cause I liked it.
I buy lots of my wood working stuff from Woodcraft of Nashville. They have a store about 65 miles north of me but they also have an online store. They have completed blade blanks of various shapes and sizes and also handle material. Even have knife making kits. And I also have been known to buy blade blanks on eBay to use for patterns for some if the knives I make. If you do buy a blade and finish it yourself, be sure to change something about it so it is uniquely yours.I thought of shopping for blades and making handles.
I like arts and crafts. Not good at it all but I like it.
I Re-build fishing rods. Those come out OK. I'm still learning.. I take cheap rods strip then redo them. I'm cheap and it's expensive.
When you get tired of that knife, you can drop it off over here on South High Knob.This is my hunting knife. I made it from a “high carbon” railroad spike. The handle is a leg bone from a deer I killed with a recurve. Cap and spacer are walnut from a tree here at home and the thin spacer is a piece of 300 win mag brass. I kept it pretty rustic cause I liked it.
Gotcha. I’ll be sure to put that in my will. It’s the only one I made that I kept for myself.When you get tired of that knife, you can drop it off over here on South High Knob.
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