A Big Commission – Part 9 – Da Pictures


Today the customer has picked up his brand new machete. He was apparently delighted, at least he said so. His exact words were “This is much better quality than I have expected, especially the leatherwork.” So today I did not feel like a total waste of space. Here are some nice pictures for you to look at. I did not have to do too much post-processing after all.

© Charly, all rights reserved. Click for full size

© Charly, all rights reserved. Click for full size

© Charly, all rights reserved. Click for full size

© Charly, all rights reserved. Click for full size

© Charly, all rights reserved. Click for full size

© Charly, all rights reserved. Click for full size

Comments

  1. Tethys says

    Wow!! I am not at all surprised that you made a knife that is an art object. It’s beautiful, and I am glad the client was delighted with your work.

    @ Bruce

    Yes, Charly mentioned that it’s a kukri machete back in part 1 of this series.

    Charly ~ The customer initially asked me if I could harden a kukri machete that he has bought and found of insufficient quality. My reply was that it might be possible, but only if the steel is good enough and only the quench is botched, not if the steel is craparooni as well. After a bit of back-and-forth, he brought me the bad kukri together with one that belongs to his friend and that he initially intended to buy.

  2. lochaber says

    That looks quite pretty, both the knife and the sheath, congrats.

    I somehow previously overlooked the mention in the handle-gluing post that the pins wouldn’t be visible, I imagine that’s more difficult than simply drilling straight through the assembly and pinning it. It does look quite nice, though.

  3. avalus says

    That was quite the journey. This is as much a tool as it is a work of art. Thank you for sharing with its creation with us.

  4. Jazzlet says

    Lovely work Charly, I am not surprised the client was pleased, I hope he sings your praises far and wide.

  5. says

    I am glad you like it. I like doing custom work like this and having a satisfied customer is … satisfying.

    @lochaber, I have written in detail about this handle construction in my Kitchen Knives Set series, specifically -here-. I got favorable comments from several friends and family members about that particular look, so I have decided to make it my default. It is perhaps a bit more work than just making the pins all the way through, but not much, it does not register when compared with all the other work steps that make up the bulk of the work time.

  6. SchreiberBike says

    That’s a beauty and the accomplishment of a metalworker, woodworker and leatherworker in one person. Something to be proud of completing and I’m sure the new owner will be proud to own.

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