The Tigershark is intended as a big hunting, bush crafting, or just an outdoor knife. The form of the blade is dominated by a single line flowing from the tip of the blade to the heel of the handle in a single bow. The handle gave the knife the name Tigershark and adds to the aggressive form of the knife. The index finger is protected by a circular cutout in the steel.
My blogpost how I made this knife.
Data
- Steel: 1.2510 or 100MnCrW4 or O1-Stahl
- Length: 230 mm
- Blade length: 115 mm
- Blade width: 38 mm
- Blade Thickness: 5 mm
- Handle: Serpentwood
- Liners: self-made paper micarta liners in green and white
- Pins: two 6 mm steel pins and two 4 mm steel pins and a hole for a wrist cord