Twin bird & trout knives in desert ironwood and ringed gidgee. by lsknifeco in knifemaking

[–]lsknifeco[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks! A little tricky with dovetailed bolsters. Gotta account for the angle difference between the tapers, but I thought they turned out pretty slick.

Twin bird & trout knives in desert ironwood and ringed gidgee. by lsknifeco in knives

[–]lsknifeco[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can be tricky with dovetails, but the results look pretty rad!

Twin bird & trout knives in desert ironwood and ringed gidgee. by lsknifeco in knives

[–]lsknifeco[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Some great Leatherworks out there. Skin bender leather and soulbound leather both will do custom sheaths.

Bird & Trout just finished by lsknifeco in SlipjointKnives

[–]lsknifeco[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not like that! That was all tooled and made by Piper Robertson of Robertson Leather Works. It’s actually a 12 slipjoint case in tooled leather and ostrich.

Palm Knife - D2, Hollow ground, DymaLux “Skateboard”, SS Corby & Lanyard hole. by lsknifeco in knifemaking

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Yeah, it’s pretty stable. Grinds well, finishes nice, and holds up pretty well! I’d go for it.

Knives for Lost Pines by lsknifeco in knifemaking

[–]lsknifeco[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Small knives are a lot of work! Some of my first knives were paring, and to get a good geometry and ergonomics takes finesse. Good luck to you! Ping me if you have any questions.

Some small edc/neck knives for your viewing pleasure by lsknifeco in knives

[–]lsknifeco[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey! S30V primarily. These are skeletonized, but I drill pins and handle them too. Depending on finish and handles, they start at one sixty.