These are two new friction folders that I think they will come out great. Right now I’m checking tolerances and mechanism so the next step is to proceed for grinding the blades to the final shape. I’m very happy and pleased to so thiese projects since they are very niec and the D2 carbon[...]
Small Kiridashis
Here some small kiridashis. It is one of the my very favourite shapes in blades since it’s knife at its maximum expression, they’re so useful in multiple tasks. And since they are made of 1095 carbon steel they cut and cut flawlessy. They are maybe made by scrap of steels but this doesn&[...]
Work In Progress – Some New Neckers
These are cute neckers in processing. Made by an excellent 2,6mm (.109″) 52100 carbon steel are thinked with small task and elegance in mind. One of this will be probably finished to a mirror look, the others will be leaved to a quiet brut-de-forge finish. They are small but they will be cute [...]
Pale Maple Nessmuk
This is the nessmuk that I love best. It is made from luthiery grade striped maple that we use for tops in guitars, violins and basses. The handles are only slightly coloured and than oiled. The results are in my humble opinion not in this pictures rendering very well. It is a great cutter can [...][...]
Honey Maple Nessmuk
This a classical nessmuk. I wanted to do one of this like the Sears suggestions, my way. I always express satisfaction and love when seeing these kind of knives because they really works, they really looks gorgeous (always) and they really are “knives”. This knife has a blade made in O2 [...]
Two Nessmuks in Striped Maple
These are two lovely knives made with love. I was really fascinated in reading Sears and about the nessmuk. I totally agree with that philosophy for a knife that should do so much tasks in a fashionable way and it does not seems like a weapon or making you a robbery expert. These are my [...][...]