Shovelbuck
Active Member
This is a style of knife that would of been used in the colonies right up into the early 19th century. It's considered a partial tang knife, as the tang runs almost half way into the handle. it is secured by two steel pins.
The hardest part about building this was taking a great looking piece of old growth walnut, shaping it and getting it smooth, then beating the heck out of it to give it the antique look to match the blade.
I've been putting the antique finish on a lot of blades lately and something was missing from the finished product. Figured out that a new looking handle just doesn't go along with an antiqued finished blade.
I really like this one and haven't decided if it will be sold or not.
This one has a 5.5 inch blade and I have another same shaped blade that's 8 inches. I may put them together as a pair.
The hardest part about building this was taking a great looking piece of old growth walnut, shaping it and getting it smooth, then beating the heck out of it to give it the antique look to match the blade.
I've been putting the antique finish on a lot of blades lately and something was missing from the finished product. Figured out that a new looking handle just doesn't go along with an antiqued finished blade.
I really like this one and haven't decided if it will be sold or not.
This one has a 5.5 inch blade and I have another same shaped blade that's 8 inches. I may put them together as a pair.