I've always thought about making a sheath like this, but I've never gone through with it. I like the look of the antler with the threads going through. Great job.
I did subscribe. I enjoy you using hand tools. I am a Knifemaker too (stock removal not forging). Your family noises are terrific too!! Keep it up!!! Oh, the sailors of long ago used sharpened nails to scratch in bone and ivory and then ink them. I’m guessing there are lots of UA-cam videos on the subject.
ok thank you! i kind of feel bad for asking but if you have any antler pieces that you arent going to keep i would be more than happy to take them as i am starting to get into knifemaking and would like to make a knife with antler in the handle : )
Привет, спасибо за твой вопрос. Я сначала растопила жир при низкой температуре. Он не должен кипеть или вариться. Просто достаточно тепло, чтобы его растопить. Затем я очистил его, вылив жидкость через чайный фильтр. это удаляет все твердые частицы. Затем я смешал с небольшим количеством дегтярного масла. Также хорошо подмешать пчелиный воск. Это гугл переводчик. Надеюсь, это правильно и понятно.
I'm giving away this handmade knife at 3000 subscribers:
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This knife and sheath looks rather elegant and also quite robust at the same time. Well done Mr. Coolsbergh!
Thank you Alexander! That means a lot to me. Yes the sheath is pretty sturdy. And the knife is a chunk of moose spike 😊
I've always thought about making a sheath like this, but I've never gone through with it. I like the look of the antler with the threads going through. Great job.
Thank you kindly William. I hope you make one. I would like to see it 😊
Never seen this type off sheath before. Nice.
Thank you Peter. Yeah I haven't seen one before either 😊 Glad you liked it
Very good Look to the sheath. Love it.
Thank you very much Tom
Incredible craft and art my friend!
Thank you very much! 😊
Very nice, good imagination.
Спасибо большое за понятный ответ , попробую сделать .Всегда приятно смотреть на Вашу работу. Продолжайте , вижу много нового и интересного для себя .
Привет, добро пожаловать. Я рада, что вы сочли это полезным. спасибо за хороший комментарий.
Thank you
Thank you back Peter. You are most welcome 🙏
ellerine sağlık çok güzel oldu.
Teşekkürler 😊
I did subscribe. I enjoy you using hand tools. I am a Knifemaker too (stock removal not forging). Your family noises are terrific too!! Keep it up!!!
Oh, the sailors of long ago used sharpened nails to scratch in bone and ivory and then ink them. I’m guessing there are lots of UA-cam videos on the subject.
Hi JC, thanks for subscribing. Haha yeah I hope my family noises stays terrific. I'll look up those bone etching videos. Thanks for the tip.
What type of leatherfat is that you use?
It's pig fat with a hint of pine tree tar in it.
@@VahidCullsberg i use fat bear leather care. It is bear fat with a bit of beeswax
Did you make it yourself? I think I have to get me some beeswax 😊
hello, could you tell me where you get your antlers from?
Yes of course, I collect them during my forest walks in northern Sweden. You can check out one of my very early videos.
ok thank you!
i kind of feel bad for asking but if you have any antler pieces that you arent going to keep i would be more than happy to take them as i am starting to get into knifemaking and would like to make a knife with antler in the handle : )
Shoot me an email at cullsberghandmade@gmail.com and let's take it from there 😊
Спасибо за ваш труд, глядя на Вашу работу всегда получаешь удовольствие . Если не трудно расскажите по поводу жира ,как правильно приготовить ?
Привет, спасибо за твой вопрос. Я сначала растопила жир при низкой температуре. Он не должен кипеть или вариться. Просто достаточно тепло, чтобы его растопить. Затем я очистил его, вылив жидкость через чайный фильтр. это удаляет все твердые частицы. Затем я смешал с небольшим количеством дегтярного масла. Также хорошо подмешать пчелиный воск. Это гугл переводчик. Надеюсь, это правильно и понятно.
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Thank you 🙏
It would have been easier if you would have just hollowed out the antler.
Hi Daniel, that's very possible.