Masur bushcrafter set

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Just finished these for a chap and thought i would post a couple of pictures.
Scales are stabilized masur birch.
Thanks for looking and have a good day.

Lance.

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Hi lance, i can't send email to you.
I want to know price of the masur bushcrafter and craver... Are those already owned by your other customer?
Please send the info to asep.mohamad@yahoo.com, thanks.
 
those are gorgeous...i do have one question though...how do you get the liners to fill in around the filework on the handle? Ive always wondered how makers do that...theres no way you file the liner to match the steel (that would take forever). Or do you? :D
Cheers
 
those are gorgeous...i do have one question though...how do you get the liners to fill in around the filework on the handle? Ive always wondered how makers do that...theres no way you file the liner to match the steel (that would take forever). Or do you? :D
Cheers

I sand, going through the various grits and don't allow heat to build up as this is very important...and yes it does take a lot of patience..:)

The scales i purchase from a chap in the uk.

cheers and many thanks for the comments.

Lance.
 
I've just finished these two little one for the same chap and thought i'd add the pictures to this thread..a pocket pal and necker in masur birch to match the bushcrafter/carver set he had recently.
Hope you like the pics,
Lance.

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I LOVE your little pocket pal. The handle shape on that one looks so classy.
 
Beautiful tools that look like they can also get the job done. Thank you for posting.
 
I can't get over the spine's of those knives. Absolutely beautiful. Great work........if I had them I don't think I could bring myself to use them.
 
Stunning, but the question is how do the liners fill the voids in the file work ?
 
I think he just lets the epoxy fill the void, and you can't tell it's not black. Really quite amazing.
 
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