Forging a 100 Year Old Horseshoe Into a Custom Knife With a Moose Antler Handle
Liam J. Penn Liam J. Penn
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 Published On Apr 29, 2021

For this blade, I used a wrought iron horseshoe, layered over 80CrV2 for the san-mai blade, and I used the same wrought iron in the guard and butt cap. The spacer is copper, and the handle is Alaskan moose antler. This was a fun project, and I enjoyed incorporating local materials into the knife. This was my first time using wrought iron, and it was a lot of fun. This knife is spoken for, but if you are interested in getting a knife from me, check me out on Instagram or send me an email.

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