Sold: Fieldcrafter in Blackwood and Apple wood with Carbon Fibre Pins

Sold: Fieldcrafter in Blackwood and Apple wood with Carbon Fibre Pins

Here we have small fieldcrafter in O1 steel. It is handled in African Blackwood for the bolsters and Apple wood for the rest of the handle. Carbon Fibre pins have been used so they almost disappear in the Blackwood. The price is £80 delivered in the UK due to some patina marks on the blade.These won't impair function and after a bit of use and sharpening will disappear.
Spyderco Mule MT12 Cruwear in Lignum Vitae

Spyderco Mule MT12 Cruwear in Lignum Vitae

Sometimes simple just works. The handle on this Spyderco Mule is pretty plain Lignum Vitae but when examined it has some really nice detail to the grain and a real warmth. The visible pins are Carbon fibre but I also put some hidden pins in place as well to add strength but not mark the clean look too much.The steel on this one is Cruwear and the leather sheath has my standard striped pattern.nhnhnh
Limited Time TSP Genesis Sale

Limited Time TSP Genesis Sale

TSP "Val" Genesis I have had several request for a run of TSP Val Genesis. The last time we ran them it was a huge success. These are only going to be available for a limited time, and probably won't be available again for quite a while.  This run is going to have the "Val" [...] The post Limited Time TSP Genesis Sale appeared first on mtknives.net.
The Survival Podcast Knife Workshop

The Survival Podcast Knife Workshop

Let me help you learn how to make your own knife. Easy. ***Class is only available to attendees of the TSP Fall Event*** Cost $400 ($200 deposit $200 at the event)  I am excited to be one of Jack Spirko’s instructors again this year! Jack’s “The Survival Podcast Workshop” sold out in just about 2 [...] The post The Survival Podcast Knife Workshop appeared first on mtknives.net.
Setting Angles for Sharpening Jigs

Setting Angles for Sharpening Jigs

Every wonder how to find the proper angle while sharpening? Maybe you have a Professional Knife Sharpener like the one below. Or maybe you just want to know what angle you are holding when sharpening. In the past I have covered these topics in other post. However I figured I would cover it from a [...] The post Setting Angles for Sharpening Jigs appeared first on mtknives.net.
First I drink the coffee, then I grind the knives

First I drink the coffee, then I grind the knives

“What about showing me how to sharpen a knife?” I often hear this question when I’m out and about, so I answered truthfully, “I would love to.” It led to a two-hour training that took even me by surprise. Who would have thought that a blind woman would learn so quickly?  I certainly learned as much [...] The post First I drink the coffee, then I grind the knives appeared first on mtknives.net.