SKINNING KNIFE & SHEATH BUILD - START TO FINISH, WALNUT, BRASS AND DEER ANTLER

4 months ago
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Join me in this detailed video where I craft a skinning knife and its sheath from scratch, a special birthday present for a friend. This time-lapse video compresses 25 hours of meticulous work into just 14 minutes. The handle is a unique combination of walnut, brass, and deer antler, matched with a durable 01 tool steel blade. Additionally, at the end of this video, I've included links to my other projects including the Deer Antler Scale Skinner and Drop Point Hunting Knife builds.

My channel is dedicated to the art of hobby knife making and various DIY projects, ranging from home improvements to garden design. While I am not a professional knife smith and don't sell my knives, my passion lies in experimenting with woodworking, metalworking, and leatherworking. This journey includes recreating historical tools, like the 1950s British Army issue knife, and extends to crafting hunter's knives, skinning knives, fishing/gutting knives, and kitchen or chef's knives.

Please remember, the way I use power and hand tools in my videos is based on personal methods and is not intended as a guide for tool usage. Safety is paramount, so always use tools as recommended by their manufacturers and wear the necessary safety equipment.

In addition to knife making, this channel also explores garden design, the construction of outdoor buildings, and the broader aspects of working with knives and tools. Whether you're an experienced craftsman or a curious beginner, there's something here to inspire your next project.

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