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Meet The Maker #9: Pierre Mefflin
Meet The Maker #9: Pierre MefflinPierre is the maker behind Mefflin Knives and our 9th maker in this series. I have known Pierre for several years and am very pleased he accepted doing a Meet the Maker interview. I think what Pierre touches on with mindfulnes and drawing parallells between martial arts training and knifemaking resonates with many of us; G’day I’m Pierre. I’m a part time
maker based on the Central coast. I work full time in IT and get in as much
knifemaking
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27th Apr 2020
Limited Edition: Australian EDCs from Smoko Design
G’day, I’m Paul-Emmanuel Arestan, a knife maker from Queensland Australia and for as far as I can remember, I’ve always been passionate about sharp objects.I think I would have been 6 years old when my grand dad gave me my first Opinel pocket knife. As I grew older the passion turned into a hobby, a part-time, and finally a full-time occupation. If I don’t make knives, I teach people how to make them, assess knives presented to the QLD branch of the Australian Knifemaker’s Guild, or write about
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2nd Apr 2020
Nessmuk Kit by Derek W with top-draw sheath
Derek W shared some photos with us this week of his last completed project.Nessmuk was the pen name of George W Sears who in the 1880 was writing articles about travelling light, enjoying the outdoors and being a solo "tourist" while the norm was to go in bigger groups with guides and heavy equipment in his area of the USA. His book is loved by bushcrafters and others who enjoy sleeping out and has a wood carving of his pen knife, his custom made belt knife (that we today call the Nessmuk knife)
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26th Mar 2020
How to take your blade design up a notch: Better Knife Design
How to design better looking blades?focus on one area to improve on at a timestudy profiles / templates you likebreak down the design to understand why you like itblade length and heightratio of blade:handlericasso height vs widthstraight spine vs curvedtip profilehandle height and lengthflowing lines or strong, aggressive turnsuse a templatesave your work (templates)Focus on one area at the time:A good technique for improving skills in an area is to try simplifying other areas of the process, t
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10th Mar 2020
Meet The Maker #8: Kevin Slattery of Kev's Forge
This month's meet the maker subject is Kevin Slattery of Kev’s Forge.Kev said of knife making, I did a knife making course out of curiosity. I’d been into modifying cars for years and had become predictable in what I wanted for birthdays etc so I surprised my wife with a request to do a course as a present instead of getting car parts. I enjoyed the experience so much that I started to get some gear and have a go at it myself. The rest is history really.I’m pretty sure that first course was
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26th Feb 2020