LiamLynch
Well-Known Member
So here we have 3 of my most recent creations.
We have the Hun, a large broad blade designed by my good friend Genghis, it has a 7" blade with a half length double edge, made in 3mm RWL-34 at 60HRC and black micarta with a kydex sheath.
There is the 310 a large simple survival knife with no frills, made in 4mm D2 at 58HRC and black micarta with kydex.
Then we get to my favourite, the Ming, named for its first customer, my new standard model in 3mm D2 at 58HRC, this one has a handle of Tasmanian fiddleback oak and has my best sheath yet.
They are all ground on a 10" wheel and the 310 and ming are laser cut profiles as they have had the most interest.
apologies for the nasty pictures, I'm not a photographer.
I'm looking into getting some micarta or G10 in 1/4 to save time thinning out the scales, might have them rough profiled for the standard models as well.
We have the Hun, a large broad blade designed by my good friend Genghis, it has a 7" blade with a half length double edge, made in 3mm RWL-34 at 60HRC and black micarta with a kydex sheath.
There is the 310 a large simple survival knife with no frills, made in 4mm D2 at 58HRC and black micarta with kydex.
Then we get to my favourite, the Ming, named for its first customer, my new standard model in 3mm D2 at 58HRC, this one has a handle of Tasmanian fiddleback oak and has my best sheath yet.
They are all ground on a 10" wheel and the 310 and ming are laser cut profiles as they have had the most interest.
apologies for the nasty pictures, I'm not a photographer.
I'm looking into getting some micarta or G10 in 1/4 to save time thinning out the scales, might have them rough profiled for the standard models as well.