Great work on this knife. And good editing om the video. You have inspired me over the years to start making my own knife. And today i have my own workshop with a forge,anvil and a good beltgrinder. Thank you for inspiring me. Greetings from Norway. HJ
I feel privileged to not only own one of your creations, Osmo, but to have also visited your workshop where this craftsmanship takes place. Always a pleasure to watch your videos from the raw materials assembly to the superbly finished piece of working art. This project is no different, and I like the music.
Random Button Pusher Jeff, We are pleased to know and meet you personally! And your daughter E. too! We are here waiting for the summer allready after this lousy winter. Days getting longer! Wish you great week!
First and foremost, the knife looks absolutely wonderful! I love how the bubinga and birch look together. Question: what is the purpose (if there is any) for the end rivet to stick out that far out of the back of the handle?
Nahum Yelizarov Thank you! Yes there is. The knife is supposed to get attached with a leather loop to the sheath by this rivet like with the original Helle Harding version has.
That is a beautiful knife! What type of wood is the more red one? They go nicely together. Thank you for the video. I enjoy seeing the longer tutorial type videos so I can see the process
I guess you can order the blade kit for Helle from Helle site ? or from Brisa.fi This kit was sent to me from privat person to make the knife. Handle wood material comes from my own storage.
Great video I broke a bog oak handle today. Your video gives me hope, you make it look easy. Where can I get pommel caps like that ? I'm looking everywhere.
Great work on this knife. And good editing om the video. You have inspired me over the years to start making my own knife. And today i have my own workshop with a forge,anvil and a good beltgrinder. Thank you for inspiring me. Greetings from Norway. HJ
beethra Thanks so much my norwegian friend! Wish you great spirit on your workshop! Osmo
I feel privileged to not only own one of your creations, Osmo, but to have also visited your workshop where this craftsmanship takes place. Always a pleasure to watch your videos from the raw materials assembly to the superbly finished piece of working art. This project is no different, and I like the music.
Random Button Pusher Jeff, We are pleased to know and meet you personally! And your daughter E. too! We are here waiting for the summer allready after this lousy winter. Days getting longer! Wish you great week!
The art of craftsmanship continues..... realy do love the colour contrasts. Light and dark woods are my most favourite combination of woods.
Fran o' Toole Thank you Fran! Hope to do more of this kind of handle in the future. 👍🏻 Osmo
This video is really relaxing...
Awesome craftsmanship as usual...
Alexander Bertallo Thanks A.! Always a pleasure to get feedback like this 👍🏻
The texture in that lighter coloured wood is amazing
techron mattic I have said this many times; curly birch hardly never fails! 😀
You do beautiful work; thanks for sharing. J.
John Frederikson Thank you!
hello again from the uk.lovely looking knife and great work on the handle as per normal,i should be out in my shed really doing my latest blade
jon beel Thanks Jon!
Great job, knife and handle, Osmo!
Waldhandwerk - Bushcraft Survival Thank you Sepp! It was great wood turning moment!
Beautiful handle!
kaziklu79 Thanks Alex!
Beautiful job, as usual!
Cam Bergerman Thanks Cam!
Great job Ozzy
Wayne D Thanks buddy!
Very nice Video my friend.I hope we'll see us this year again.Kippis😉
Onkel Pencho Cheers buddy!
wonderful ... bravo !
milen balkanski Thanks Milen!
Nice work.
MARTIN ŽÁŤA knives - 84.oddíl SKALNÍ DĚTI Thank you!
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Masterpiece !
Trailtraveller Thanks!
First and foremost, the knife looks absolutely wonderful! I love how the bubinga and birch look together. Question: what is the purpose (if there is any) for the end rivet to stick out that far out of the back of the handle?
Nahum Yelizarov Thank you! Yes there is. The knife is supposed to get attached with a leather loop to the sheath by this rivet like with the original Helle Harding version has.
Excellent 😤
Jukka Koivu Thanks mate!
That is a beautiful knife! What type of wood is the more red one? They go nicely together. Thank you for the video. I enjoy seeing the longer tutorial type videos so I can see the process
B Lo hey thanks! The reddish wood is bubinga.
amazing craftsmanship. may i ask where youu got the kit ? i cant find kits, only knifes
I guess you can order the blade kit for Helle from Helle site ? or from Brisa.fi This kit was sent to me from privat person to make the knife. Handle wood material comes from my own storage.
Great video I broke a bog oak handle today. Your video gives me hope, you make it look easy. Where can I get pommel caps like that ? I'm looking everywhere.
Marlin .Kerby Thank you Kerby. Google ball head stud etc. rivet...
@@thetopicala Thanks very much
Got a question? What weight of leather do you use for those sheaths. I'm using 8-9 oz. Its probably 3/16 thick.
Marlin .Kerby Thickness is something like 2.5 - 3mm.
Another fine knife Sir! But the music in your video is not knife making music. Perhaps some Nightwish or Lordi would be better? ;)
lonewolf Heh! Thanks! iMovie unfortunately couldn’t offer better this time. I know! 😀
Nice job , very good , but ....forgive me what is that white Wood !?
esqueletos molhados clan Karelian Finnish curly birch: masur birch 👍🏻
@@thetopicala thank so much , god bless you ,🇧🇷
Beautiful knife! Where do you get those end rivits from?
Harm Middelbosch Thank you! It belonged to the knife kit. Google stud rivet or something like that. Maybe in Brisa.fi too
I'm still looking myself
Marlin .Kerby google „rifle button“
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