Monday, March 26, 2012

Lone Peak Camp Knife

This one is my biggest knife to date.  It is a beefy camp knife that can tackle any task thrown at it.  From chopping fire wood to chopping veggies for dinner.  This one has a very slight convex saber grind with a convex micro bevel.

Here are the specs:

Handles - Natural Canvas and Black Linen over Black, White, and Brown G-10 with Black/Mosaic Pins.
OAL - 12.5"
Blade Length - 7"
Blade Thickness - .186"
Blade Steel - O1 @ 58 RC









Wednesday, March 14, 2012

EDC Muk

My good buddy Matthew asked one day if I had ever made an EDC sized version of the Wasatch Muk.  I put pen to paper and this is what came out.  It's a nice stout little EDC that can slice with the best of them yet still be tough enough for daily tasks


Here are the specs:

Handles - White Juma over Black G-10 and Natural Canvas with Natural Pins and Copper Lanyard Tube
OAL - 7.5"
Blade Length - 3.25"
Blade Thickness - .121"
Blade Steel - 1095 @ 58 RC










Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Alta Bushcraft

This knife is a slightly smaller narrower Bushcrafter with a straight handle.  It's smaller but up to any task.  This one is patterned after a knife I had for a short time that I absolutely loved.


Here are the specs:

Handles - Shadetree Black Burlap over Natural Canvas and Blue G-10 with Natural Pins and Copper Lanyard Tube
OAL - 8.5"
Blade Length - 4"
Blade Thickness - .123"
Blade Steel - O1 @ 58-59 RC








Uinta Bushcraft

The first knife I made was an attempt to make this.  Later I made one just like this that I kept for myself.  This is one I recently finished.  This has to be one of my favorite color combos which I have to give credit to Andy Roy for coming up with it.


 Here are the specs:

Handles - Shadetree Natural Burlap over Orange G-10 and Black Paper Micarta with Black Micarta pins
OAL - 9"
Blade Length - 4"
Blade Thickness - .123"
Blade Steel - O1 @ 58-59 RC