I'm a black/bladesmith from Québec (that's in Canada!). I've been working with metal for a few years and got more involved in blademaking in the last 4-5 years. After dabbling in asian blades I came back to european blades lately, throught friends in viking and later medieval reenacment groups.
I guess my knives took up asians element along!
Please look and tell me your impresions!
This is the latest scramasax I made.
It is of composite construction (W1 core 1018 sides) The polish is a working polish (and a bit dirty, the owner had it for a couple of days before the picture was taken...) , the core shows only in the sunlihgt. The handle part is copper, wrougth iron and birds eye maple.
It's a heavy and strong blade 1/4 inch tickness for a bit less than the first 1/3 ofthe blade; usually my blades taper much sooner bu the client (and friend now) asked for it...It hit terribly hard!!
Thank's!
Happy to be here there is much to learn on the forum!!
Antoine M.



