June 22, 200817 yr Hello guys, another "black tool" inspired to the Manix, but fixed. Stainless steel 440C to 60 Hrc and convex blade, black micarta and red spacers + 4 screw (3mm) Total lenght is 218mm (about 8") blade is 91mm (about 3,6") x 5mm. Leather sheath (3,5mm) with metallic passing for belt 360
June 22, 200817 yr Nice. Have you ever thought of making a blueprint of your leather work? The knife is pretty darn nice, but I have taken an interest in leather work, and, well, your sheath is about as nice as they come. A photo essay, step by step, would be cool. Just an idea. Your photos are fantastic, as usual. The knife is, too. Thank you for sharing
June 22, 200817 yr Author Thank you very much nett! No, because I made only one-of-a-kind knives and sheaths, but here: http://www.trentinistefano.it/coltelli-aprile-maggio-007.pdf you can see a tutorial about one sheath of mine with snake inlay I have some pics about the metallic passing for belt, if you want... Or some pics about another little sheath, a cordial regard, Stefano :)
June 22, 200817 yr LOL, you say no, yet you already had a photo essay on the leather work. That was exactly what I was interested in seeing. Between my little Spanish and an Italian/English dictionary I can translate the text at my leasuire. Thank you, Stefano. nett
June 22, 200817 yr Author Very beatiful work, thank you for sharing. WilliamThank you very much Wiliam! A cordial regard, Stefano :)
June 22, 200817 yr Author LOL, you say no, yet you already had a photo essay on the leather work. That was exactly what I was interested in seeing. Between my little Spanish and an Italian/English dictionary I can translate the text at my leasuire. Thank you, Stefano. nettI am happy to share Nett, I am an old bear who never go to shows or stuff of the kind, so... A big hello from Italy! :)
June 22, 200817 yr Another fine piece of work. And Nett I did a sheathe making blueprint recently and it should be posted soon...
June 23, 200817 yr Author Another fine piece of work. And Nett I did a sheathe making blueprint recently and it should be posted soon...Thank you Rich :)
June 23, 200817 yr Author You are a fine craftsman, trentinistefano.Very kind of you, thank you Donnie, a cordial regard, Stefano :)
June 23, 200817 yr Author Nice. Have you ever thought of making a blueprint of your leather work? The knife is pretty darn nice, but I have taken an interest in leather work, and, well, your sheath is about as nice as they come. A photo essay, step by step, would be cool. Just an idea. Your photos are fantastic, as usual. The knife is, too. Thank you for sharing Some other pics!
June 23, 200817 yr A very fine blade, Stefano. And always a great pleasure to see your beautiful work. And a very informative photo essay on your sheath making process, thank you for posting it.
June 24, 200817 yr Author A very fine blade, Stefano. And always a great pleasure to see your beautiful work. And a very informative photo essay on your sheath making process, thank you for posting it.Thank you very much TarAlderion, I like your nice daggers! Cordially, Stefano :)
June 24, 200817 yr Author Excelent work and thanks for the photos. TravisThank you very much Travis; have a nice day, cordially, Stefano :)
June 24, 200817 yr Thanks you for the second set, I enjoy looking at all your photos. What type of camera do you use to make those exquisite images? Perhaps you should do a photo essay on photographing objects. ;)
June 24, 200817 yr Thank you for posting pics of your work. Execllent work and photos as always. Your tutorial on the sheath is a special treat as it provides us with a window into your creations and guide for us aspiring craftsmen. A salute to you Stefano.
June 24, 200817 yr Author Thanks you for the second set, I enjoy looking at all your photos. What type of camera do you use to make those exquisite images? Perhaps you should do a photo essay on photographing objects. I use a Pentax Optio 750Z but in manual mode, if you like my pics, here there is something: Stefano Trentini - I miei lavori A cordial regard Nett, to the next! :)
June 24, 200817 yr Author Thank you for posting pics of your work. Execllent work and photos as always. Your tutorial on the sheath is a special treat as it provides us with a window into your creations and guide for us aspiring craftsmen. A salute to you Stefano.Thank you very much Markb! I am an old bear, but with my PC I have seen that I can do something of good for the others peoples and I like it! Have a nice day, Stefano :)
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