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Peasant's Knife
Here is a knife I just finished up and while it has no real connection at all to a "peasant's knife" it was the type of look I was aiming for, utility and beauty through it's utility. I'd love to hear what you all think of it. The blade is forged from 1095 and differentially quenched and measures 4 1/2 inches long. The handle is 5 1/2 inches long and made from smelted copper, leather spacers, desert ironwood, and white oak burl with a copper pin. I haven't figured out what I'm going to do with the sheath yet but I will update the post when I get around to making it. Thanks for looking.
Robert |
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Dagum good looking Knife . well done with the fit and finish . Thank you for sharing it with the community.
Sam 13 & On Forge __________________ R. Yates 13 & On Forge Live and Let Live , Do Not trespass on Life or Me! As we are not so kind or forgiving ! |
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Thanks Sam!
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1095, blade, forge, forged, handle, ironwood, knife, leather, made, making, post, quenched, sheath, spacers, white, wood |
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