troy Report post Posted August 20, 2010 finally found a use for the new fid knothead gave me ......ages ago it seems. been playing again with rope metal and rawhide (altho leather could also be used)and made a sort of knife; as you can see below the braid or rope work is just continous crowns with a few diamond knots, a 10 x star knot and finished with a scobie hitch (rons name) - did try a variety of reversed crowns etc to add some zest plus to try and evenm up the braid to keep in with the curve of the handle. piccy of whole knife piccy of knife in sheath I hate sewing, despise it with red hot hate - thus keep trying to come up with ways to not do it - hence this sheath; Have used rawhide but leather could be used as well, managed to cut the pattern from one piece of rawhide including the short lace bit for the lacing with (obvious duh!!!!!), for the belt loop I just cut as shown and thread it in. sooo, whats the census - weird, stupid or kinda onto a very clever thing here!!! Paul Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
KnotHead Report post Posted August 20, 2010 Nice work Paul. Nice to hear you're finally getting to use that fid. Brian... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lilpep Report post Posted August 26, 2010 troy gotta tell you that i dable in knife making abit and the blade is nice as far as the handle its really good i think its practical and decorative the sheath it a little rough but the idea is good nice job over all props !! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
troy Report post Posted August 26, 2010 cheers for the comms Glad you liked the knife lilpep, the design came from an idea for a gurhka type style after some recent fund raising but in general the whole thing was just made so I could try out the handle and sheath idea's - the metal is only 3mm diameter and not the usual 5 - 6mm I use so the edge detail is not as good as it could be. I used my angle grinder to cut out the shape - something I thought I might not of been able to do especially around the concave parts so that saves a fortune on specilalised equipement for future try outs. Paul Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites