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Old 10-29-2011, 03:22 PM
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Default Case for a Mora spoon knife

Heres a case I made for my Mora crooked knife or spoon knife. I got the idea from a website where the young fellow used a red hot piece of wire to make the channel. I used a Dremel bit, instead. Heres a link to the original article at my blog:Ron's Primitive Skills: Crooked Knife Case Tutorial
Lately, I've worked on the case further to make it just a little more compact and maybe more interesting. Here are some photos.
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Default Re: Case for a Mora spoon knife

cool love the concept
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Old 10-29-2011, 05:11 PM
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That's a good case for a spoon knife. Thanks for sharing.
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Thanks for posting those photos. It is a very good idea and one I had not seen before.
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Default Re: Case for a Mora spoon knife

Thanks for the pictures. I have two pairs ( L&R ) of Mora hook/hoof knives which need a home.
Think I will try to cut out the body of the case from some birch plank with the scroll saw or band saw then add rosewood/mahogany for the back & cover. Do appreciate the inspiration.
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That's a really neat idea! Thanks for sharing!
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Great idea!

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Default Re: Case for a Mora spoon knife

I just made cases for four hook knives and a scorp. Thanks for the post Sierracarver.
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