A Woodlore Student's Handmade Knife

After attending our Fundamental Bushcraft course last year, Woodlore customer Stan Intihar had a go at making his very own knife for the first time, with great results:
Howdy,

Here are some pics of my completed knife and leather sheath; a carbon steel Enzo blade and desert ironwood handle with red liners:

[caption id="attachment_2369" align="aligncenter" width="385"]Stan's hand-finished knife and leather sheath Stan's hand-finished knife and leather sheath[/caption] [caption id="attachment_2368" align="aligncenter" width="417"]The desert ironwood handle complete with red liners The desert ironwood handle complete with red liners[/caption] I used two excellent online tutorials and they turned our purdy good, I reckon. Leather stamping is quite addictive, too, I found out... as did my wife and kids! [caption id="attachment_2370" align="aligncenter" width="384"]A close-up of Stan's leather stamping A close-up of Stan's leather stamping[/caption] I've used the knife plenty of times already and love it. Have also settled on soft rush being my favourite "go to" firesteel lighting tinder; that stuff is everywhere and is just brilliant at taking sparks. All the best, Stan

9 comments

Good job! ;o))

Roger Howard

That is a crackng Knife Stan.
There’s nothing better than making your own knife is there.

Steve Hobbs

cracking knife, looks good like the leatherwork

Steve

Owen

Your knife & sheath look great.

What were the online tutorials that you used ?

Rogelio Luque Lora

yeah that looks really good work. Well done and thanks for sharing!

Richard

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