Puukko style knife

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Hello everyone.

I haven't done puukkos for a long time, I thought I had forgotten how it happens

Blade made of n690 steel
4 x 3/4" x 1/8" (105x19x3.5mm)
Mokume/nickel silver bolster and ironwood handle.

PS Have a good time and bon appetit
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There is the bevel at the ricasso again...! I love this detail.....
...I have a microscopic critique.....etching the blade steel name (K690) looks to industrial in my opinion....
...but overall it is a very beautiful Puukko and the craftsman ship is outstanding as always!💪
 
You haven't forgotten how to do them :) That turned out good.
Thanks. Always like the first time)))
Outstanding work.

I love these designs.
Thx! 🤘
There is the bevel at the ricasso again...! I love this detail.....
...I have a microscopic critique.....etching the blade steel name (K690) looks to industrial in my opinion....
...but overall it is a very beautiful Puukko and the craftsman ship is outstanding as always!💪
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I don't like grinding bevels without ricasso.

The engraving of the steel sign was the desire of the customer.

Btw it's not a traditional puukko with carbon steel and birch bark -so i can forgive mark of steel .
Austrian stainless steel, Japanese style mokume and desert ironwood - I doubt that the Finns had it 😁
That came awesome!!! Hell of a job!!! Its beautiful...
Thanks a lot👍
 
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