Kiridashi Exhibition.

Welcome aboard P'Maew :D

Dozencat is another bladesmith living in Northern part of Thailand. He is a nice guy with lots of humor and smiles :D Mostly his works are forged from O-1 steel and 5160 steel. Though he just starts posting here, he has experience in forging more than 10 years. He will have more works to show in the future.

Another knifemaker from Thailand that all of you may aware is Trisak or Yuna Knives who is a regular poster here and he lives in Northern part of Thailand also.

For how to use this blade, mostly we use in woodworking and gardening. Leather work is another place to put this knife in action.

Beware of work loaded na P'Maew :p

Cheers,
Ek :)

Hey hey thank you,thank you.:D :D :D
 
:D Whit a red sheath .

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Welcome to BFC. my Bro.. Look forward to see your works. here .
Very sweeet knives and pics. :)
 
DozenCat,
I really like your work. As a woodworker, I've used similar japanese knives for marking, and an occasional carving. Do you wrap your own handles? Where did you get the nice looking ray/shark? skin? Would love to have some of that.
Also,
Do you sell your blades? I need some left handed ones.

Dean
 
DozenCat,
I really like your work. As a woodworker, I've used similar japanese knives for marking, and an occasional carving. Do you wrap your own handles? Where did you get the nice looking ray/shark? skin? Would love to have some of that.
Also,
Do you sell your blades? I need some left handed ones.

Dean

Thanks Dean :D

I like Japanese knives. This one made wrap handle by my friend.:D Look so good.

I'm sell my knives and made for customer order in Thailand.

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Dozencat,

What length is the overall knife and what is the cutting edge length?

Thanks!
 
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