Members Mulesaw Posted March 5, 2023 Members Report Posted March 5, 2023 Our quartermaster onboard asked me if I would help her make a knife. I told her that I'd be happy to help her, and I suggested that instead of the wooden handles that people have made so far, we could try to make a leather handle. The blade is a store bought kind of discount blade. No name but a decent size for an everyday knife. I had brought some veg tan and some black leather with me (don't know much about it save for that it can be polished on its edges), and I instructed her to first cut out a bunch of small rectangles. We soaked those in water for about an hour or so then put them in a plastic bag and put them in the refrigerator over the night. The next day we cut some holes in the small pieces so that they would fit on the tang of the knife. The tang is kind of wedge shaped, so the upper pieces got 4 holes and the lower pieces got 2 holes. All the pieces were put in order on a jig to prevent them from sliding around while being pressed. Once mounted on the jig, it was compressed using the machinist vise in the engine room. We managed to compress the handle with almost 25 % in length. After roughly 20 hours in the vise the raw handle was removed and mounted on the tang. Anna (the quartermaster) started shaping the handle using a chisel, (we have to make do with what we have got out here). When she was satisfied with the overall contours and look of the handle she switched to some sandpaper, and finally after polishing and installing the guard and the pommel - the handle was polished using water and some canvas. For sake of clarity, I didn't do all the hard work, I just supervised and helped with stuff like silversoldering the pommel and turning the retention nut on the lathe. So Anna did the bulk of the work herself. But since she is not on LWN, I thought that I'd show off the knife for her. Tomorrow she wants to make a sheath for the knife. Quote
Members Gezzer Posted March 5, 2023 Members Report Posted March 5, 2023 Tell miss Anna that she did a very good job !!! Shows that determination more than the latest / greatest tools can get the job done and done well . Quote
Members Mulesaw Posted March 6, 2023 Author Members Report Posted March 6, 2023 9 minutes ago, Gezzer said: Tell miss Anna that she did a very good job !!! Shows that determination more than the latest / greatest tools can get the job done and done well . Thanks :-) By the way, the handle isn't as large as it seems on the pictures. It is a combination of my inadequate camera skills and a relatively small blade Quote
Members DwightT Posted March 6, 2023 Members Report Posted March 6, 2023 That's really beautiful. I just may have to add something like this to my list of future projects. /dwight Quote
Members Hags Posted March 6, 2023 Members Report Posted March 6, 2023 Very nice, looks like a Mora. Quote Not so retired RN. Living on the Washington Peninsula.
MikeRock Posted March 6, 2023 Report Posted March 6, 2023 Mora was my first thought too. I bought three of them in the last few months. Never had a sharper knife.. She did well! Good coach too. You put in to PR yet? God bless Quote
Members Mulesaw Posted March 6, 2023 Author Members Report Posted March 6, 2023 1 hour ago, DwightT said: That's really beautiful. I just may have to add something like this to my list of future projects. /dwight Thanks, it was a bit more time consuming compared to making a wooden handle since the leather needed to be cased before pressing it, and then it needed to dry again, but all in all I think it was worth it, and Anna couldn't be happier with the knife and that's the most important thing. Brgds Jonas Quote
Members Mulesaw Posted March 6, 2023 Author Members Report Posted March 6, 2023 @Hags I think it is a Mora copy. There isn't a name on the blade, and though we bought them in Norway doesn't mean that the wholesale dealer didn't get them from China. Norway have some really nice blades too from Brusletto. they look very similar to Mora. Brgds Jonas Quote
Members Mulesaw Posted March 6, 2023 Author Members Report Posted March 6, 2023 20 minutes ago, MikeRock said: Mora was my first thought too. I bought three of them in the last few months. Never had a sharper knife.. She did well! Good coach too. You put in to PR yet? God bless Mora knives are great! I like the old model with a simple red wooden handle. It is so simple and yet incredibly comfortable, and the old models out of carbon steel could get wicked sharp. I think I am just as proud as her :-) She really wants to learn all the traditional techniques from splicing and using the sail makers sewing machine. I helped her repairing a hammock today using the old Adler sailmakers sewing machine we have on board. It is nice when people are interested in learning all those things. We are still underway though we have sailed faster than we had anticipated, so we'll arrive at Ponce Roads on the 10th and go alongside on the 12th. The going alongside is the same days as it was planned, but we will get an extra day at anchor before going in which is nice because it will give us a day more to shine all the brass before entering port. Brgds Jonas Quote
Members Bert03241 Posted March 6, 2023 Members Report Posted March 6, 2023 very nice work indeed Quote
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