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Hoodoo
12-01-2004, 03:04
...that Frosts makes full tang scandis? This is a blank I bought from them. It's the Lapplander 115. You can buy the knife with scales but it has huge brass bolsters and is very handle heavy. Put some nice scales on it sans bolsters and the balance is quite nice.

http://www4.gvsu.edu/triert/images4/Lapplander1b.jpg

faca
12-01-2004, 07:23
Nice knife.
Which material blade is?
Enjoy

Celtic Dragon
12-01-2004, 11:16
I've got a couple of these, 1 which is made up and I'll post a link to the pics on my website later tonight. Their stainless and cheap. These blades are what got me into knife making in the first place. 1 of the UK stockists is www.attacc.com

HTH
Simon

Hoodoo
12-01-2004, 15:19
I believe it's sandvik stainless.

Adi007
12-01-2004, 15:27
Which isn't bad stuff ... in fact, it's pretty good indeed.


I believe it's sandvik stainless.

Celtic Dragon
12-01-2004, 18:35
Heres the link to my web as promised. Please ignore the text. I'll post some decent pics when I find the knife now I have a digi cam.

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/verminhunter/knife1.jpg
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/verminhunter/knife2.jpg
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/verminhunter/knife3.jpg
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/verminhunter/knife4.jpg

Please be kind this was the first knife I did.
Simon

Hoodoo
12-01-2004, 23:32
CD, that looks pretty damn good for a first go round, bolsters and all. Do you recall the specific model of blade?

Stew
13-01-2004, 07:27
and what wood are the scales made from? Is it yew? Tulipwood?

Celtic Dragon
13-01-2004, 10:40
Cheers guys :oops: Hoodoo, the blade is a 95 although I have a 75 waiting for the same treatment as a training knife for the girlfriend 11 y.o nephew. Yes Stew the handle is tulip wood.

The shop where I bought the blade from says that they come razor sharp, this is very true, whilst polishing the boslters I put a nice 1/2" gash in 1 finger!!

Simon

ESpy
13-01-2004, 13:48
TAPE THE BLADE!!!

First rule of knifemaking, that. Wrap it with a bit of loo roll (clean), frap with some masking tape. Seal at the base of the blade.

Protects your fingers from the blade, protects the blade from you - as well as any grit, slips or other finish-knackering mishaps.

Although blood generally cleans off stainless more easily... :-D

Celtic Dragon
13-01-2004, 14:01
Hoodoo, is your 115 flat goround or does it have a secondary bevel that doesn't show??

Simon

Hoodoo
13-01-2004, 16:40
I think there might be a hair of a secondary bevel but I will have to take a closer look at it. I need to take this knife out and use it. :-D

Gary
13-01-2004, 20:07
First knife I ever stabbed myself with by accident - blade went in real easy too and left a nice clean wound for the medic to stitch.

Andy
13-01-2004, 22:09
not wishing to be picci but isn't it a sabre grind. i thought flat meant a grind from the spine to edge

sargey
13-01-2004, 23:02
not wishing to be picci but isn't it a sabre grind. i thought flat meant a grind from the spine to edge

ah, well, that's one of those things. some people refer to a sabre grind as a flat grind, a flat grind then becomes a full flat grind.

another example is mors kochanski referring to a stick tang as a full tang as opposed to a stub tang which is a stick tang that doesn't protrude from the pommel. most of the rest of us call a rat tail tang a stick tang regardless, a full tang is really a full tang unless it's a tapered tang which is like a full tang only thinner nearer the pommel.

is that any clearer?

:o):

cheers, and.

Hoodoo
14-01-2004, 00:57
:super:

You're on a tear today sargey. :rolmao:

maddave
14-01-2004, 11:49
Please be kind this was the first knife I did.
Simon

Well personally..If that's the first knife you made, I think you've got a great future ahead of you. Keep up the good work :-)

Celtic Dragon
14-01-2004, 12:16
Cheers guys,

Heres my current bushcraft blade, I will be posting pics of my first blade made from scratch when it comes back from heat treatment. These were bought blades and I just finished them off.

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/verminhunter/hunter%20walnut%20kingeood2.jp g

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/verminhunter/hunter%20walnut%20kingwood.jpg

And here is my copy of the woodlore balde before it was HT'd

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/verminhunter/my%20woodlore%20copy.jpg

Simon

Chopper
01-03-2004, 16:51
I have a Lapplander 115 that came from a company called Tradewinds, not saying what I paid for it as I buy loads of gear from him for my scouts
but its well worth giving him a call, his name is Gavin and you can contact him on 01795-599600, his web address is

http://bushgear.co.uk/acatalog/index.html

You mat not find a picture of the Lapplander on it but I know he has more.

The blade is stainless comes very sharp, the back has square edges and works a treat with a fire steel, the edge is deffinatly flat ground, but if you want to polish it with lapping paste and then strop it you will have a knife that a surgeon would be happy with, so bloomin sharp infact I cut the side off of the tip off my finger with it and didnt even know.

My sharpening ability is getting better every time I do it.

I didnt go much on the sheath, good quality leather, but a bit boring, so I spent a couple of hours modifying it and it is now a dead ringer for a woodlore neck sheath

http://www.yoxio.com/images.php?id=15628

http://www.yoxio.com/images.php?id=15630