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Hello, I began to make knives and handles a while back. I started with a Mora of Sweden Classic No. 2
But the thread was not very popular.
Here are a few pictures of my work, I'll note out the kind of wood and handle material.
Here is the latest one
The fitted collar is Bocote and the spacer is Thuya Burl.
The black lines are Canvas Cloth
Finally the remainder of the handle is an Antler Shed.
Leatherwork also by me.
Here is another shot of the same knife, just a closer look up.
Another antler one is here.
The Fitted collar is Acacia followed by Bamboo Composite and a Sun bleached antler
Another Close up
A Basic Wood one.
Tigerwood Fitted Collar and Bamboo Composite. The rest of the handle is a Peruvian wood called Pumaquiro.
The glossy look is given to the knife because it was semi-stabilized in wood hardener.
When it comes to handforged and handmade blades, I handle quite a bit of them.
Like this German Damascus Scandi blade with Padauk and Olivewood
And another is a VG10 Laminated Damascus from Japan with Stabalized Tigerwood.
If you have any questions, feel free to ask!
I also have a YouTube Channel that shows a lot of the process on how I make them.
It's called GreeenApplez.
Along with all that, I do have a Facebook Page called F-Knives: Custom Blades and Handles
Thank you for your time and thank you for your Support!
But the thread was not very popular.
Here are a few pictures of my work, I'll note out the kind of wood and handle material.
Here is the latest one

The fitted collar is Bocote and the spacer is Thuya Burl.
The black lines are Canvas Cloth
Finally the remainder of the handle is an Antler Shed.
Leatherwork also by me.
Here is another shot of the same knife, just a closer look up.

Another antler one is here.

The Fitted collar is Acacia followed by Bamboo Composite and a Sun bleached antler
Another Close up

A Basic Wood one.
Tigerwood Fitted Collar and Bamboo Composite. The rest of the handle is a Peruvian wood called Pumaquiro.

The glossy look is given to the knife because it was semi-stabilized in wood hardener.

When it comes to handforged and handmade blades, I handle quite a bit of them.
Like this German Damascus Scandi blade with Padauk and Olivewood

And another is a VG10 Laminated Damascus from Japan with Stabalized Tigerwood.

If you have any questions, feel free to ask!
I also have a YouTube Channel that shows a lot of the process on how I make them.
It's called GreeenApplez.
Along with all that, I do have a Facebook Page called F-Knives: Custom Blades and Handles
Thank you for your time and thank you for your Support!