Well here's the finished sheath's for the EKA swingblade, they are slightly wider around the handle than the original ones I have done, as a few people have had to wet mold then to get them to fit. I have now bought a swingblade and can confirm these do all fit
I haven't put any new pic's here for a while so here's a couple of knives that are right at the end of there work, they just require my 'MJ' etching in and a final sharpen.
And here's some other's that are just starting (if you have ordered one and are watching this thread you will probably see yours)
Well I had a problem today, I took this one to work with me thinking I would have some time at brake to start sanding the handle, thought before I start I will just rub the bit of corrosion off the blade, pressed it on the bench so I would not run my fingers up the cutting edge and this happened.
I had not even noticed the start of the fracture, you can normally see any after you take the forge blacking off as there is a black line left showing any cracks but not this time, glad I caught it at this stage.
You can see the fracture in the steel as the dull part, and the clean brake I caused with the extra bit of side pressure.
So if anyone has any suggestions on blade shape and would like a knife with that handle, and a 1 1/4" blade there will be one available
That looks like a rolling fault in the stock to me. Bad luck. On a bright note the structure in the break looks nice and tight. Your hardening and tempering process looks to be good.
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