Can You Handle It?

Today I put a handle on that bone blade I made.


I gathered a nice-looking piece of driftwood from Indian Beach yesterday. Driftwood tends to feel light and looks weathered, which may not make it such a great wood for a handle… but what the hell, uh? I did it.

After gathering the wood I cut it down to size with my little saw blade:

Then I took my saw and cut a groove for the blade to fit snugly in:

Don’t forget: SAFETY FIRST!

I tested the blade to see if it fit well:

The I got out my ol’ pine-pitch glue (I totally stole that burn bowl! sorry Al):

I made this glue a while back, mixing dried pine pitch:

…and ground to a powder charcoal:

I held the burn bowl over my tipi fire until it loosened up again. I couldn’t take pictures of this because I had to act fast. I smothered the bone in the pitch glue and stuck it into the groove in the handle, then I dabbed some more pitch onto the handle using another stick to srape it with. As the glue cooled I pressed it into the grooves with my fingers, shaping it up a bit. To loosen it again I just held the knife over the fire for a few seconds.

No pain, no gain:


I may tie some cordage around the handle for more support. I also need to sharpen the knife quite a bit, but I feel lazy about it. It looks cool. For other cool-looking knives, check out what prisoners have made into weapons.

*I wrote this blog in E-prime.*

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2 responses to “Can You Handle It?”

  1. PennyScout

    Have you used the knife for anything yet? What do you think it will work best for?

  2. dear peter this is Joe from a-team camp i am not writing to you about your bone knife, i am writing to you because i am seeking a more intense wilderness experience. i have taken many classes with trackers NW and its not enough for me. do you have any suggestions? are there any other schools close to p town?