Posts: 5,981 Location: Birmingham, Alabama
Thu 08 Dec, 2011 7:38 am
English Cutler Kit
I got one of the eating knife kits from The English Cutler
http://www.todsstuff.co.uk/theenglishcutler/k....htm#thumb to build alongside Tod's recent contest (thanks for the inspiration and materials, Tod!). I figured that would be a good way to impose a deadline on the work so it wouldn't sit in a drawer for months. The result is below. This was a very enjoyable project and I'm pleased with the results. It's given me confidence and skills to take on some other languishing knife projects. With the notable exception of the pins and thread, everything here is from the kit--blade, cherrywood (yes, I dyed cherrywood,) leather for internal and external scabbard and leather thong. I didn't use the kit's brass rod for pins because I wanted a specific and somewhat modern look of black and steel.
I used nails for the pins. I should have followed Tod's instructions for the back seam of the external scabbard but instead tried to get cute with a fine whip stitch through the edges of the seam. Bad idea. I saved it, but it wasn't worth the extra effort to use that method. Do yourself a favor and use the thread and needles Tod supplies, following his instructions for a saddle stitch.
So, what I have is a very nice late medieval-ish knife with some modern notes--something for a stylish German banker's desk, perhaps. On second thought, maybe European bankers shouldn't be allowed sharps right now.
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