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









Thursday, January 12, 2012

My Woods Knife

Here's a new model I just finished. This is the largest knife I have finished to date. It's a good sized knife with a nice 1.5" wide blade that will take the abuse and still slice well. This blade has a high convex saber grind with a convex micro bevel and etched flats. I do a very slight convex, almost flat.

Here are the specs:

Handles - OD Green Canvas and Natural Linen over Natural Linen and Black G-10 with Natural Pins
OAL - 9.875"
Blade Length - 5"
Blade Thickness - .145"
Blade Steel - CPM 154CM @ 58-59 RC








Thursday, January 5, 2012

Bushcraft EDC

This is a knife I did a while ago.  It is designed as a smaller bushcraft knife that can be brought along on day hikes with minimal weight and size but able to tackle big tasks.  Here's one in black burlap and another in white linen.  Specs:

OAL: 7.45"
Blade Length: 3.125
Blade Thickness: .111"
Steel: CPM 154CM







STK-Slim Task Knife

This knife is one that I made to accomplish those day to day tasks.  Before I made and carried knives I would always reach for one of the cheap steak knives in the kitchen drawer for those times when I need to open a box or cut a string real quick.  This one also has a new design aspect that I plan to incorporate into my knives,  an accent band.  Here are the specs on this one:

Handles - White linen and Black Burlap over Black G-10 and Natural Linen with Natural Linen Pins.
OAL - 7.75"
Blade Length - 3.25"
Blade Thickness - .121"
Blade Steel - 1095 @ 58 RC