Making A Cleaver (for bushcraft/kitchen) // Knifemaking // My Cellar Workshop
My Cellar Workshop My Cellar Workshop
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 Published On Apr 13, 2019

My Fler shop: https://www.fler.cz/my-cellar-workshop
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Hi, in this video I made A Cleaver. It can be used as a bushcraft cleaver but also in a kitchen. It is big and heavy so it can easily cut small pieces of wood and some branches in a forest. In a kitchen you can use it mainly to cut some meat but it is very sharp so it also cuts vegetable or fruits.
It is made form 4mm K110 steel. Scales are from padouk and black fiber. Pins are 3mm thick and stainless and the tube is 6mm thick.
This is a very big project after quite a long time and I really enjoyed it and I hope you will like and enjoy the video too.
Dimensions:
Blade is 16cm long.
Handle is 12cm long.

Thanks for watching!!

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