I rummaged through my attic-turned-home and came across this knife. Apart from my first tries as a child this is the first piece I ever forged (seriously). I made it 1998 or so. It is made from file steel with a rawhide wrapping. The handle feels a bit awkward, and the spiral at the end is none, but tempering is good, and it´s a biter.
It has a thin blade, but I have used it for several years and also harvested spruce resin with it, and even prying posed no problem.
When I forged it (with a barbecue and a vacuum cleaner*ggg* and charcoal) the tip broke off a larger knife after tempering and testing, so I reforged it into this shape, so the fuller is in a strange place;-).
I think about hacksawing that spiral off and fitting a handle to it.
Those are the adventures of Mr. Fimbulmyrk, in bushcraft and blacksmithing, mountainbiking and hiking, reenactment, writing, singing, dancing, stargazing and having a piece of cake and a coffee. Pray have a seat and look around you, but be warned - the forest´s twilight is ferocious at times.
Beliebte Posts
-
This is the common birch polypore, fomitopsis betulina, also known as birch bracket or razor strop. For a bushcrafter, it is a treasure ...
-
Maybe you know this feeling: The woods call you, call you out into their solemn embrace. They call you in your everyday business, in work ...
-
On Sunday, Kai, his girlfriend Marie and myself met to have a cuppa and a cake at the various smithies and museums in the Muttental. We f...
-
Cool thing about the Vic is that it is totally inspiring arsing around carving. Just occurred to me- sometimes you maybe want a gift for the...
-
Kai has done it again! When I was on a visit at his place recently, he presented me his newest project. 1.2842 steel, blade 76 mm long,...
-
Flickering flames Were aburning down I left the pyre of my death. And in my lungs That were no more Still did I feel My last solemn b...
-
Today I have reached another milestone in my learning. Just started my first fire with flint and steel. The striker I forged myself ages a...
-
This knife you might be familiar with. It has a blade out of the St. Jakobus pilgrim´s trail that runs near my home. The trail is virtually ...
-
This my latest conceptual work. I found another chisel in the woods, and on the detour, I met a fox in the moonlight... so I came up with...
-
Last weekend Martin from Ireland came visiting to do some forging and general horsing around;-), and yeah, here´s the story;-). Martin a...