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    Wilderness Camp Chopper

    Price Drop: $475 + shpping
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    Camp Chopper

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    Wilderness Camp Chopper

    Hello all I have you for you today my new Wilderness Camp Chopper. This knife was hand forged from 1084 and diferentially quenched to achieve a hamon, the knife is full tang and show cases a composite handle. The handle is laminated from (starting at the butt of the knife and working towards the...
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    Camp Chopper

    Thanks for the positive feedback :) Here is the performance video I promised, a bit jumpy in parts, I am definitely not the best camera man... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xSEu4rRZuRE
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    Camp Chopper

    Okay so I still need a lot of improvement on my leather work but here it is with it's sheath. This was my first inlay and I used stingray skin which dulled about 5 of my exacto knife blades before cutting the pieces I needed... I'll post the performance video later tonight if I get time...
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    Camp Chopper

    Here is a recent project that I just finished up, as the title says it's a camp chopper. I forged this knife up last week and just got around to finishing it yesterday, but still need to make the sheath for it. The only thing that I dislike about this knife is that the hamon is a bit faded near...
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    Pattern Welded Felling Axe

    Thanks Shane, I appreciate you taking a look at the things I'm making, I'm still growing a lot in the craft but I'm glad people are starting to like my tools.
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    Pattern Welded Felling Axe WIP

    Thanks guys I did drift the eye that day I also forged my drift from the same material as the axe body so the diameter of the of the eye is 1/2 inch. And yeah my arm was tired but I also have a freakishly over developed right shoulder muscle ;P
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    Pattern Welded Felling Axe WIP

    So recently I was talking to Luke Shearer when we were out at Cedarlore forge a couple of weeks ago. While looking at his beautiful wolf's tooth pattern seax we began to discuss the possibility of making a wolf's tooth pattern axe. After some discussion we thought that perhaps an easy way to go...
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    Pattern Welded Felling Axe

    I wanted to share a recent project that I have been working on, I have been trying to make a wolf's tooth pattern axe and this was my first attempt which was a disaster on the side of the pattern but it still turned out to be a nice axe. This axe was wrapped and welded with a body of mild steel...
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    Axe video project

    So now that the project is officially over I can share with you all that Ryan and I were being considered for having our own TV show, the production company made this character reel to show to companies and while it wasn't picked up they allowed us to keep the video for our uses. Unfortunately...
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    Splinter

    Thanks for all of the comments everyone...this knife nearly had a couple of major disasters along the way but I'm glad it made it through.
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    Splinter

    Here is one I just finished up, minus sheath. I'm calling it Splinter and it's your basic utility knife, the blade was forged from 1095 and 15N20, the handle is made from copper, maple burl, leather, and zyrcote. Thanks for looking. -Robert Burns
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    Viking Mortising Axe

    So here is a fun project I was working on while hanging out at Dave Delagardelle's this past weekend, this axe head was greatly exaggerated from one of his sketches but I think it came out well. Dave was kind enough to give me some wrought iron he had to use in the axe body and to kindly let me...
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    Wilderness Bushcraft Knives

    Thanks for the input guys I appreciate it. I thought I would share a video on this knife and how it performs as what good is a nice looking knife if it can't perform right? So this video is pretty basic but I thought some would enjoy seeing this knife in action. Thanks for looking...
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    Wilderness Bushcraft Knives

    I have ten of these bushcraft knives available for sale. They are all hand forged from 1095. The knife includes sheath and fire steel with curly maple handle. While these knives are basically the same each one has slight nuances that make it unique. Each blade comes razor sharp and the only...
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    Wilderness Bushcraft Knives

    Thanks for the comments guys I appreciate the feedback.
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    Wilderness Bushcraft Knives

    Here is my new line of Wilderness Bushcraft Knives. This first series will have 20 knives in it unless they are popular in which case I will make more. The first ten are made from 1095 and the others will be made from 1095 and some from pattern welded steel. The first eight are shown here with...
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    A new puukko

    Thanks everyone. My goal with these puukkos was to take simple materials and a simple design to create a strong utility knife that is pleasing to the eyes and the wallet :P
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    A new puukko

    I just finished this little guy up...it measures in at 7 1/2 inches with a 3 1/2 inch blade made from 1095 steel. The handle is made of leather, walnut, curly maple, and aluminum. Let me know what you think the good and the bad. Thanks for looking.
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