Hallo Osmo, strong leuku, great contrast between the bright antler crown and the dark stained curly birch handle. I like the three push buttons for the quick release. Practical and beautiful. Servus, Joachim
This knife, so called small laplander belongs now to a very best friend of mine Guszti, from Hungary! He was as a so great help making my 'Messer machen', knife making on my journey to Germany, Bushcraft Akademie meeting this year on September. Lot of nice new friends and meeting old friends also; Taro, Sepp, Susanne, Cosmo, Mike, Jurgen, Marius, Marco... etc. What an adventure whole week! Love You Guys! We will meet once more again, Osmo
Im happy to be a new owner for this knife. This knife will my new partner for some nice journey. I will always remember for you when this knife in my hands. I hope we will meet again soon :) Take care my friend.
I use pretty much the same tools as you do here in Ontario for making knives. I was fortunate enough to find a black cherry burl out in my wilderness wanderings one day, and it has made some beautiful knife handles. I'd have to improve greatly to match your craftwork though. That leuku is a sweet looking knife.
You hear Saami you think reindeer is the antler unsuitable for this kind of job or is it an asthetic choice, also does anyone know what kind of wood is used in this video the pink colour was very striking
Anders Sorenson Hi, in this case I wanted to use moose antler only because if the looks of it’s surface /aesthetics! The wood is cross cut curly (masur) birch. Thanks, Osmo
Hi sir wow my friend thats a mazing knife you have dun their sir 👍👍lvly look mazing in a leather sheath buddy godbless till next time dino in the uk w,ton🛸
Abel Escareno I bet fulltangs are always sturdier naturally but laplanders have their places in bushcraft world. It's not an ax but you can do batoning work with it. You try to choose your best tool what you are going to do am I right? And yes, it's not supposed to use like crowbar like no knife is. Hope this helps. Thanks, Osmo
You must be thinking of that rat tail tang compared to fultang. I don't see any problem if you don't abuse it. Well, this is the way they have been made in general for hundreds of years - not with epoxy of course. :) which makes the structure even sturdier.
Beautiful knife workmanship and a nice sequencing to the video. I am guessing on this Laurin blade that its rat-tailed end was quite short compared to the larger and longer handle you made? In this case is there a certain type of 2-part epoxy bonding or bedding that secures the tail into the handle that is better than another? What epoxy resins or glues do you prefer? I am building a Yakut 125mm blade with a very short rat-tail likely using aluminum, wood, leather, and moose handle materials.
Alaska Raft Connection - Alaska-BushRafter Almost all the tangs in Finnish rat tail knifes are long enough for peening. I cut this to maybe 8 centimeter length and used it as a hidden tang. That was my original plan. Then decided to add the antler in the end which I had to attach with glue and brass dowels insted of using the help of that rat tail chance... the two pack epoxies are all good. Never met one which would have failed. I usually buy my epoxy from Brisa. That certain size, volume of glue is only sold in Finland. Araldit is the brand. Thanks, Osmo
Здорово классный нож...видео уже 8 лет...давно это было...но все здорово время не портит такие вещи...работаю сейчас над похожим ножем...очень нравится форма😊👍👍👍
i notice how you keep handle always on the moves during heavy sanding so as not to overscour!! you still cannot beat that final hand finish methods!! it looks great i always get butterflies before i give its final coat of polish or oil stain etc because you never quite know how its going to work out until it miraculously alters in front of you i always find this bit final finitions exciting! very rewarding self satisfying!! youve made a nice selection on the grain effects in these wooden stocks!! always pays to be patient when dealing with these specialist stock woods! it gets too inconvenient & expensive if you try to rush it & make a mistake!! sanding is pretty safe processes as long as your aware of your erosion rate and shape parameters i always use water to lift up & out the end grains before shearing them off finishing with 00 000 x4 00 grit papers or finest wire wool on the lathe!! set at 2000rpm! white friction polish works well also if you do it this way? finished off with a harder carnauba then buffed! i can honestly hand on heart say i havent yet disliked anything youve produced and im fussy not many artists can satisfy me easily but all of your designs uses of materials do!! its rare to discover not only a product or something you very much like but also made by someone with very similar finition tastes!!
i live near to cognac in s western france i can see me having to setup a viking trading post & begin to barter in finest cognacs brandies and best armagnacs bordeauxs medocs in the world to soften up & influence the hardened hearts of our nordic warrior cousins
just make sure that you just check under your remote workbench that there isnt a group of small ninja like curly toe shoe wearing sammi s patiently waiting for your arrivals?! all their inferior made plastic handled puukos at the ready to stab your ankles next time your relaxing at your belt sander!! for calling your last knife a small sammi!! they often get small man syndrome!
i really love watching your videos Osmo
they are very relaxing for me and i get to watch an expert craftsman at work
Allan Wagner Thanks Allan! Your kind comment most appreciated! Enjoying hot summer too much so less videos right now....
Awesome knife, as usual, Osmo 👌
Thanks so much! 👋🏻🇫🇮
Absolutely beautiful. A true work of art from a real craftsman. Thank you for sharing
Roadhand Viking Your comment most appreciated. Thanks, Osmo
That is a beautiful knife
The black stain really sets it off
Great job Osmo
Hallo Osmo, strong leuku, great contrast between the bright antler crown and the dark stained curly birch handle. I like the three push buttons for the quick release.
Practical and beautiful. Servus, Joachim
nicely done, thanks for the tip regarding natural horn/bone protection from oils!
You are welcome!
Another lovely knife Osmo, I love brass and red liners, as you will know. You have inspired me to build a Laplander one day. All the best, Jim
Thank you Jim! After the first Laplander you are willing to make the second one:) Osmo
This knife, so called small laplander belongs now to a very best friend of mine Guszti, from Hungary! He was as a so great help making my 'Messer machen', knife making on my journey to Germany, Bushcraft Akademie meeting this year on September. Lot of nice new friends and meeting old friends also; Taro, Sepp, Susanne, Cosmo, Mike, Jurgen, Marius, Marco... etc. What an adventure whole week! Love You Guys! We will meet once more again, Osmo
Im happy to be a new owner for this knife. This knife will my new partner for some nice journey. I will always remember for you when this knife in my hands. I hope we will meet again soon :) Take care my friend.
We will Guszti!
I use pretty much the same tools as you do here in Ontario for making knives. I was fortunate enough to find a black cherry burl out in my wilderness wanderings one day, and it has made some beautiful knife handles. I'd have to improve greatly to match your craftwork though. That leuku is a sweet looking knife.
WOW i really like this one Osmo!!!!!!FANTASTIC
So beautiful man, so beautiful! I love simple look of lapland knives👏👍👍.
Thank you mate!
Wonderfull Leuku Osmo! Verry nice work....
Thank you my friend!
i would have left the natural curly birch osmo,but the stain certainly sets it off very nicely,another nice knife.
Thanks John! I couldn't help leaving it it without stain this time. I know that it would have been just fine with natural look. Osmo
...how dud you turn the handle from natural colour to that mable-black...? thanx and regards
at 08:30 ... black stain..
Nice video and an amazing Leuku!
Thank you Alex!
Mahtava! Petsattu visa on kyllä kaunis!
Joo, nyt on petsailun aika. Sitten taas kyllästyy ja hakee naturellimpaa. Kiitos.
You hear Saami you think reindeer is the antler unsuitable for this kind of job or is it an asthetic choice, also does anyone know what kind of wood is used in this video the pink colour was very striking
Anders Sorenson Hi, in this case I wanted to use moose antler only because if the looks of it’s surface /aesthetics! The wood is cross cut curly (masur) birch. Thanks, Osmo
Beautiful knife, this must be worth a fortune..
I now belongs to my hungarian friend! Thanks!
Love you knives and the lore of your land. Oh and the tikka and sako rifles. Lol
Richard Walker Well said, thanks! 😀👍🏻👋🏻 lol
Великолепно!!!!👍музыка завораживает!!! Определённо нравится
Osmo, could you use beeswax to seal the antler piece and protect it from getting stained?
I guess you could. Pure carnauba is harder tahn beeswax anyway and I also cover the waxed area with tape before oiling. Just guessing. Thanks, Osmo
Hi sir wow my friend thats a mazing knife you have dun their sir 👍👍lvly look mazing in a leather sheath buddy godbless till next time dino in the uk w,ton🛸
Thank you!
Еxcellent knife. Great job. Thank you.
Thanks! Happy holidays!
so these knives are pretty sturdy? considering they are not full tang.
Abel Escareno I bet fulltangs are always sturdier naturally but laplanders have their places in bushcraft world. It's not an ax but you can do batoning work with it. You try to choose your best tool what you are going to do am I right? And yes, it's not supposed to use like crowbar like no knife is. Hope this helps. Thanks, Osmo
Cool. Just wondering i think i want to try and put one together
Abel Escareno You will love it - freedom not to follow the shape of the tang!
You must be thinking of that rat tail tang compared to fultang. I don't see any problem if you don't abuse it. Well, this is the way they have been made in general for hundreds of years - not with epoxy of course. :) which makes the structure even sturdier.
Just so damn beautiful. Thank you
What do you use to stain the Birch ? Is it a special Oil mix?
No, it's all water based stain. I oil the handle afterwards.
bom dia amigo , otimo trabalho , eu queria saber que madeira voce usou para fazer o cabo , bello trabalho adorei.is beautfull .
Grazias! Google translator says that you were asking something about polishing but not quite promtly. I polish my things with buffing wheel machine.
Beautiful knife workmanship and a nice sequencing to the video. I am guessing on this Laurin blade that its rat-tailed end was quite short compared to the larger and longer handle you made? In this case is there a certain type of 2-part epoxy bonding or bedding that secures the tail into the handle that is better than another? What epoxy resins or glues do you prefer? I am building a Yakut 125mm blade with a very short rat-tail likely using aluminum, wood, leather, and moose handle materials.
Alaska Raft Connection - Alaska-BushRafter Almost all the tangs in Finnish rat tail knifes are long enough for peening. I cut this to maybe 8 centimeter length and used it as a hidden tang. That was my original plan. Then decided to add the antler in the end which I had to attach with glue and brass dowels insted of using the help of that rat tail chance... the two pack epoxies are all good. Never met one which would have failed. I usually buy my epoxy from Brisa. That certain size, volume of glue is only sold in Finland. Araldit is the brand. Thanks, Osmo
Thank you... Good stuff --- occasionally use Araldite adhesives in my raft shop here in Alaska. Thanks again for reply.
Здорово классный нож...видео уже 8 лет...давно это было...но все здорово время не портит такие вещи...работаю сейчас над похожим ножем...очень нравится форма😊👍👍👍
Yeah, time flies! Thanks and best of luck with your project!
Trabalho maravilhoso, congratulações!!!
Manoel Pedro Thanks Manoel!
what sander is that please?
Adam Smith Hi, it's scheppach bts 900. There is a newer model which I have now. It is if I remember correct bts 800. Appr 220€
I think it's your best knife
That is a nice comment! Thanks mate, Osmo
great job nice knife 🔪 WOW!!!!!❤
Thanks Gary!
Great build !!! Thank you !!!
Shane Sims Thank you!
i notice how you keep handle always on the moves during heavy sanding so as not to overscour!! you still cannot beat that final hand finish methods!! it looks great i always get butterflies before i give its final coat of polish or oil stain etc
because you never quite know how its going to work out until it miraculously alters in front of you i always find this bit final finitions exciting! very rewarding self
satisfying!!
youve made a nice selection on the grain effects in these wooden stocks!! always pays to be patient when dealing with these specialist stock woods! it gets too inconvenient & expensive if you try to rush it & make a mistake!! sanding is pretty safe processes as long as your aware of your erosion rate and shape parameters
i always use water to lift up & out the end grains
before shearing them off finishing with 00 000 x4 00 grit papers or finest wire wool
on the lathe!!
set at 2000rpm!
white friction polish works well
also if you do it this way?
finished off with a harder carnauba then buffed! i can honestly hand on heart say i havent yet disliked anything youve produced
and im fussy not many artists can satisfy me easily but all of your designs uses of materials do!!
its rare to discover not only a product or something you very much like but also made by someone with very similar finition tastes!!
It's very true David all your remarks! Thanks for liking my work!
Great! I'm making a leuku right now from an old file.
Thanks! Hope to see it on youtube!?
thetopicala Yes, but it will take a few weeks still. I'm a slow worker and I'm in my exam year.
I like your belt grinder mor that those 72 inch vertical.
Thanks! It’s simple and easy to use. 👍🏻
Beautiful
Enderwiggan1 Thank you👍🏻👋🏻
Gorgeous!!!
Thank you Roy!
I like this alot!
What bolster did you use with this? Is it a premade one or did you make it custom for the blade?
Thanks!
raggedbreath Hey thanls! It looks like premade 4mm thick brass bolster from Lauri company.
really beutiful handle
Thank you Marcus!
kuin mustaa marmoria. musta väri toimii hienosto!
On joo kiva yhdistelmä. näitä nyt on tullut tehtyä useampikin.
Simple beauty.
Thanks a lot!
very nice . andreas from norvay
Andreas Kühn Thanks Andreas, this is one of my favorites works from 2016! Osmo
It looks gorgeous! I think I liked it better before the black stain, but that’s down to aesthetic….
Thanks, yeah matter of tastes 👍🏻
amazing !!!
Thanks!
linda, parabéns!
Thank you !
artwork again by knife dr
Wayne D Thank you Wayne, one of my favorite one... though.
Молодец!
spasiba!
i live near to cognac in s western france i can see me having to setup a viking trading post & begin to barter in finest cognacs brandies and best armagnacs bordeauxs medocs in the world to soften up & influence the hardened hearts of our nordic warrior cousins
По моему колер испортил рисунок дерева.Текстура исчезла.
😂😄👋🏻🇫🇮
🔪👌👍
Thanks!
@@thetopicala 😉
Upea
Yes, you polish a blade then the sander touches it.....infuriating, we all been there.
Yup!
just make sure that you just check under your remote workbench that there isnt a group of small ninja like curly toe shoe wearing sammi s patiently waiting for your arrivals?! all their inferior made plastic handled puukos at the ready to stab your ankles next time your relaxing at your belt sander!! for calling your last knife a small sammi!! they often get small man syndrome!
:)