I have been busy lately... or maybe I have just had more time since I haven't been working. Either way, here are a couple projects I am finishing up.
All three together:
Here is the Enzo Trapper. Great knife! I bought the kit, I was looking for a good all around knife that could take apart an elk or cut up some salami and cheese for lunch, make some kindling and spark a fire. I think I found what I was looking for. Scandi grind, comfortable in the hand, full tang, and I wanted birch for the handle. I didn't take too many pictures of this as it was a kit with the scales already real close to perfect fit. I did make the sheath and put together the fire steel (mule deer antler)
Red liners:
A little neck knife, sans sheath for the moment. Black and white ebony. Great stuff to work with by the way... This was a naked blade that I bought and put the slabs on. I sharpened it into a nice sharp convex edge.
And this is my very first of it's kind. Completely built this British bushcraft style from bar stock O1 steel. Turned out real nice I think. Couple small changes I might make next go- around, but sharp and well balanced. Bubinga scales with homemade mosaic pins. Scandi grind. Homemade sheath that isn't one of my finer works, but it'll do. A cocobolo tipped firesteel (still have to shape the 'steel a bit more though).
Any comments, criticisms, etc welcome!