Wow! Thanks so much to find the time to check out my attempt to change your great knife! I'd like to say one more time that in my opinion you knife is the best sturdy knife for the price!
Great video! The leather tool to punch the long hole for the leather spacers is a CREW PUNCH. You can make a basic one with a small round metal pipe & a vice....just a little trial and error to work out the size needed to get the length & width. HOPE YOU WORE A FACE MASK WHEN USING THE BELT SANDER...! Leather dust is EXTREMELY CARCINOGENIC = similar risk to ASBESTOS.
I've been making knives for a couple of years and finally made my first stacked leather handle, WARNING "patience" is needed! The leather makes a great feeling handle though. 😏👍 Great video! Thanks for sharing.
Please please please for the love of all things great, do a stacked leather handle on the skrama 240! You did such a fantastic job on this one, it would look phenomenal.
Love my 110..it's ugly but super comfortable in the hand. Your leather mod looks so much better. Hopefully it's as comfortable or better Great video man. Thanks for sharing
To be honest this new handle is very confortable. But still the ratio between the hight and the width is still not y favorite. I shaped it to close to the original handle proportion.. I definitely prefer something little more round like my Bark River Bushcrafter. The filing of the leather is very cool and I think has a great potential as handle material.
Hi! I tapered the tang and I press in the square hole of the "pommel" that is basically a double plate. This seems was already enough to fix it. To make more secure I slightly pinned the tang... Unfortunately I did not realize the camera was not recording!! Sorry about that!
Hi! I tapered the tang and I press in the square hole of the "pommel" that is basically a double plate. This seems was already enough to fix it. To make more secure I slightly pinned the tang... Unfortunately I did not realize the camera was not recording!! Sorry about that!
Dang, man, that is beautyful. A lot of work, but nice job. I own the same knife, and truth been told, it's ugly. It performs than some far more expensive knives, but it's an ugly fuck. Only thing, i don't like a convex grind. If i changed this, i'd do a full flat grind, because i think, it's the most versatile grind, and i am not one that takes a knife for woodworking, one for food prep, one for skinning game and one for cutting toenails, when i'm out in the woods. One fixed blade, and one victorinox as a back up. The saber grind with the secondary bevel that the jäkkaripukkoo has, works good enough for me, so there's that. But you made there a very unique thing of beauty. Props to you....
Thanks man, Thanks a lot for this. Well I believe that the convex is about personal preferences and to be honest it can depends from so many things that is hard to say this is better than that. Thanks for the sharing!
That’s a very good work! I love my 110, and I think it’s formidable at his price, and now yours is also beautiful!😊 why did you choose a convex, if I can ask?
Thanks a lot! Well, I use my fix blades mostly outdoor for bushcraft related tasks... I have a decent piece of land to manage with wood and fields... covex for me is the best geometry: great on any wood, good for ropes, rubber pipes, low density plastic... it's easy for basic/utilitarian carving and at the same time pretty strong to keep an edge long enough. I believe other grinds are valuable to but for me the convex is the way to go for a fix blade to use as a tool outdoor. Just an opinion, clear. Thanks for witching!
Thank you so much for the answer! I would buy a new knife, and my choose is between the F1x in elmax or a lionsteel M4 in magnacut..which one would you buy, and why? Ty
@@baudosgarage4761 it depends: can you modify the handle (and so the sheath)? So the convex ground of the f1x is almost unbeatable. But if you want something ready to go the lionsteel is great!
Well, short answer: yes, for me is good. Long answer: the steel is tough, very tough. The edge retention is good considering the steel, I believe that they are very good in the heat treatment. For sure out there you can find tons of more performing steels. But at this price point? I don't believe so. So for the money a great blade!
This is the worst blade I ever had. The heat treatment: The worst I 've ever seen. The edge geometry: Again the worst I've ever seen. The Grind: The worst I've ever seen, all the grinds where uneven and by a lot. Fit and finish: The worst I've ever seen. Handle: I've never felt pain, on the muscles of my hand, and that was happening, just after 30 seconds of feathersticking. Sheath: It got all dinged up, after the first use. Wherever it hits, leather shatters like if it was paper. The edge chipped like crazy, no matter what edge geometry I tried, or how much steel I removed, the edge kept chipping. For example, after a complete featherstick with a fresh sharp edge, the edge looked like it was a saw and not a knife.. THAT many chips... It never got razor sharp, which is one more proof, of the very bad heat treatment... I didn't even bother to send the knife back, because I read many comments and reviews, where people complaining about the same issues, send the knife back, but the replacement knives, had exactly the same issues!! So why bother?? Whoever praises this knife, has zero knowledge of what a good knife or not is. (even if he was lucky, and got a good heat treated one)
Just wow. Looks really nice!
Wow! Thanks so much to find the time to check out my attempt to change your great knife! I'd like to say one more time that in my opinion you knife is the best sturdy knife for the price!
Pretty sick
Great video!
The leather tool to punch the long hole for the leather spacers is a CREW PUNCH. You can make a basic one with a small round metal pipe & a vice....just a little trial and error to work out the size needed to get the length & width.
HOPE YOU WORE A FACE MASK WHEN USING THE BELT SANDER...!
Leather dust is EXTREMELY CARCINOGENIC = similar risk to ASBESTOS.
Hi! Thanks a lot for your advices! Yes I was wearing a face mask. Thanks a lot for watching!
I've been making knives for a couple of years and finally made my first stacked leather handle, WARNING "patience" is needed! The leather makes a great feeling handle though. 😏👍 Great video! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks!
I totally love my 110. But after this, I think it needs a crazy spalted maple handle.
You did a beautiful job on yours. Bravo bub 🗡️
Thanks! I believe one great point of this knife is the price/quality ratio that allows to modify and try ot out without breaking the bank!
@@servicetreeIT absolutely. For such a low cost you get a knife that'll outlive many more expensive. I feel no grief modding it.
Please please please for the love of all things great, do a stacked leather handle on the skrama 240! You did such a fantastic job on this one, it would look phenomenal.
Wow! That looks amazing! Such beautiful work
Thank a lot, glad you like it!
Hi there! If you are interested in knife handle consider to watch also other video of my channel! Hope you can enjoy!
I changed the handle on my Terava also. I used myrtle wood from Oregon
Very cool!!
Love my 110..it's ugly but super comfortable in the hand. Your leather mod looks so much better. Hopefully it's as comfortable or better
Great video man. Thanks for sharing
To be honest this new handle is very confortable. But still the ratio between the hight and the width is still not y favorite. I shaped it to close to the original handle proportion.. I definitely prefer something little more round like my Bark River Bushcrafter.
The filing of the leather is very cool and I think has a great potential as handle material.
Wow! It looks sooooo great 😊!
Thanks a lot!
Cheap base for a unique knive. 👍
Right
Bel lavoro, come al solito
Thanks! Grazie!
Dammit, why did you do that to this great knife !! ...now I want to do it to mine.😁
🤣🤣, Ahahah. Well, so let me know when you have done! Thanks for watching!
How did you attach the rear brass plate? It’s not clear in tge video
Hi! I tapered the tang and I press in the square hole of the "pommel" that is basically a double plate. This seems was already enough to fix it.
To make more secure I slightly pinned the tang...
Unfortunately I did not realize the camera was not recording!! Sorry about that!
Wish you could buy them like that!
Eh eh right!
Wow
What did you do with the end of the tang? I mean, how did you secure the pommel?
Hi! I tapered the tang and I press in the square hole of the "pommel" that is basically a double plate. This seems was already enough to fix it.
To make more secure I slightly pinned the tang...
Unfortunately I did not realize the camera was not recording!! Sorry about that!
@@servicetreeIT Thank you
Great 👍🔪😍
Thanks!!
Dang, man, that is beautyful. A lot of work, but nice job. I own the same knife, and truth been told, it's ugly. It performs than some far more expensive knives, but it's an ugly fuck. Only thing, i don't like a convex grind. If i changed this, i'd do a full flat grind, because i think, it's the most versatile grind, and i am not one that takes a knife for woodworking, one for food prep, one for skinning game and one for cutting toenails, when i'm out in the woods. One fixed blade, and one victorinox as a back up. The saber grind with the secondary bevel that the jäkkaripukkoo has, works good enough for me, so there's that.
But you made there a very unique thing of beauty. Props to you....
Thanks man, Thanks a lot for this. Well I believe that the convex is about personal preferences and to be honest it can depends from so many things that is hard to say this is better than that.
Thanks for the sharing!
does it still fit with the sheath?
That’s a very good work! I love my 110, and I think it’s formidable at his price, and now yours is also beautiful!😊 why did you choose a convex, if I can ask?
Thanks a lot! Well, I use my fix blades mostly outdoor for bushcraft related tasks... I have a decent piece of land to manage with wood and fields... covex for me is the best geometry: great on any wood, good for ropes, rubber pipes, low density plastic... it's easy for basic/utilitarian carving and at the same time pretty strong to keep an edge long enough.
I believe other grinds are valuable to but for me the convex is the way to go for a fix blade to use as a tool outdoor.
Just an opinion, clear.
Thanks for witching!
Thank you so much for the answer! I would buy a new knife, and my choose is between the F1x in elmax or a lionsteel M4 in magnacut..which one would you buy, and why? Ty
Consider that the use I make of the knife is very similar to yours
@@baudosgarage4761 it depends: can you modify the handle (and so the sheath)? So the convex ground of the f1x is almost unbeatable. But if you want something ready to go the lionsteel is great!
Thank you! Apart from the geometry, do you think the elmax is better than magnacut?
Not really a coating on the knife tho. Just a product of the multi heat treatment they do on them that they dont remove or polish out.
Hi, you may be right. I used coating in a very generic way. Thanks
Сталь хорошая?
Well, short answer: yes, for me is good.
Long answer: the steel is tough, very tough. The edge retention is good considering the steel, I believe that they are very good in the heat treatment.
For sure out there you can find tons of more performing steels. But at this price point? I don't believe so. So for the money a great blade!
🎉😅
Thanks for watching!
This is the worst blade I ever had. The heat treatment: The worst I 've ever seen. The edge geometry: Again the worst I've ever seen. The Grind: The worst I've ever seen, all the grinds where uneven and by a lot. Fit and finish: The worst I've ever seen. Handle: I've never felt pain, on the muscles of my hand, and that was happening, just after 30 seconds of feathersticking. Sheath: It got all dinged up, after the first use. Wherever it hits, leather shatters like if it was paper. The edge chipped like crazy, no matter what edge geometry I tried, or how much steel I removed, the edge kept chipping. For example, after a complete featherstick with a fresh sharp edge, the edge looked like it was a saw and not a knife.. THAT many chips...
It never got razor sharp, which is one more proof, of the very bad heat treatment... I didn't even bother to send the knife back, because I read many comments and reviews, where people complaining about the same issues, send the knife back, but the replacement knives, had exactly the same issues!! So why bother?? Whoever praises this knife, has zero knowledge of what a good knife or not is. (even if he was lucky, and got a good heat treated one)
Hi, thanks for sharing your experience.
I believe that is very usefull when we find differebt point of view.
Sounds like you got a knock off. These knives are known for their toughness and resilience.
@@altumpaul Sounds like you didn't do your research,before you can be able to judge.
@@greekveteran2715 oorrrrrr...I have one and it's brilliant