Wie schnitzt man diese Lesta? Ich komme aus Schweden und versuche, einen Puukko zu machen, aber ich weiß nicht, wie ich so etwas Dünnes schnitzen kann, ohne dass es selbst auseinanderbricht
Wie schnitzt man diese Lesta? Ich komme aus Schweden und versuche, einen Puukko zu machen, aber ich weiß nicht, wie ich so etwas Dünnes schnitzen kann, ohne dass es selbst auseinanderbricht
My main trouble as of now carving out the middle space where the knife is supposed to go. All my prototypes have lead to the wood just shattering. Nor do i get such nice walls on the sides. What tool is used here?
Von_Lehmann on
Probably using a small chisel, or modern guys use a dremel
Also the handles in the photo are made from bone spesifically antler if im seeing it correctly, atleast the handles have bone/antler inlays.
Mlakeside on
I made one in school back in the days. If I remeber correctly, I took a block of wood and sawed it into smaller blocks, then drilled holes through them to make the space for the knife and filed the holes to proper size, glued the blocks together and carved the block to shape.
RautaKrokotiili on
By making the inside first and then simply grinding the outside thinner?
Intelligent-Bus230 on
Do the carving on thicker wood and when it’s good for your blade, sand it down to wanted thickness.
Or do it with a carving machine.
torrso on
Doesn’t look like very hard wood. Maybe you should use rowan, ash or oak?
pkaaos on
This is a job for a small hand router.
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My main trouble as of now carving out the middle space where the knife is supposed to go. All my prototypes have lead to the wood just shattering. Nor do i get such nice walls on the sides. What tool is used here?
Probably using a small chisel, or modern guys use a dremel
[Like this?](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oy9f3ESWQm8)
Also the handles in the photo are made from bone spesifically antler if im seeing it correctly, atleast the handles have bone/antler inlays.
I made one in school back in the days. If I remeber correctly, I took a block of wood and sawed it into smaller blocks, then drilled holes through them to make the space for the knife and filed the holes to proper size, glued the blocks together and carved the block to shape.
By making the inside first and then simply grinding the outside thinner?
Do the carving on thicker wood and when it’s good for your blade, sand it down to wanted thickness.
Or do it with a carving machine.
Doesn’t look like very hard wood. Maybe you should use rowan, ash or oak?
This is a job for a small hand router.