For several years this seemed to be impossible so I never did anything about it, but after making a few kuksas (will make a post about that as well) I started to want to make more and studied hard about how to make my own knives.
And here are the results:
This is the very first knife I made. It is a finnish style puukko knife, with a handle made out of birch with some burl wood and nine layers of birchbark.
The blade is a Lauri Carbon steel blade.
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This is my second knife inspired by Norwegian knife traditions on utility knives. The handle is an unknown wood, although I suspect birchburl and also I put in two layers of red vulcanized fibre liners.
The blade is Lauri Carbon Drop Point
I really learned a lot from making the first one and look forward to improving even more on my knife making skills.
I will continue to post knives and other creations I may have, if there is any requests for other articles, let me know and I will try to accommodate this!
See You Soon! :)