Here is something I have been working for some time now. I was not going to post this until I had all three patterns completed but have run into some technical difficulties lately, also a few distractions. I have decided to share and will post the others when I have them complete.
It is made from O1 tool steel with a hidden tang that is threaded on the end. The guard is also made from tool steel. The handle and tang nut are made of brass and this is fully dis-mountable.
The sheath is made from leather, dyed and machine sewn down the reverse seam, the tabs are hand sewn on. The tip is made from two pieces of sheet brass that have been formed, dressed and soldered together, Then they are blued. The top of the sheath is machine sewn to incorporate the elastic and then I run a hand stitched seam across the joint to reduce the strain on the rivets. The rivets are individually machined on my lathe and then "set" into the leather. At this point in time, I have not perfected the rivets or the riveting process so that is one of the things that still needs to be worked on.
Enjoy!
Ralph.
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