For years I've wanted a nice camp knife. But I also wanted it to serve other purposes. Not only to work up some meat, but chop saplings, kindling, but also be able to carry it while hunting or atving, but I wanted to be able to "poke" something with it, if the need arose.
So I talked to Rob Furnald, (shortarrow), a guy on my site that designs knives, and told him what I was needing, and in about 10 minutes or so he emails me a full sized drawing, and two drawings with the knife handle on one, and the blade on another, because it's too big to fit on one sheet.
Then, me and Chris Cade, (mechslasher), got to talking about building the knife, and boy am I pleased! He did an excellent job on it!
I had an idea of how I wanted the sheath to be made, so I told him that I'd work on that end. I think I like my sheath rig pretty good.
First.... about the knife:
14 inches overall..... 9 inch blade, made of CPM S30V and Elk antler for handle slabs. The back of the spine is sharpened for the first 2 inches (just in case I wanna poke or stab with it). I chopped around 20 branches from a weeping cherry tree with it yesterday and it'll still shave ya!
I wanted the sheath to bend with me so I wouldn't have to take the blade off every time I sat down, got in my treestand, etc., so I came up with a little different rigging than the norm:
Here's a few close ups. My photo taking ain't the best: