If you've ever wanted your own custom knife to take along on that camping, hunting, or fishing trip, or to give to a family member or a friend as the perfect gift, Make Your Own Knife Handles has you covered. All you need is the knife blade of your choice, easily picked up at any woodworking store or knife shop, and Chris Gleason's new book, and you'll soon be customising your own beautiful knife. With simple construction techniques, Make Your Own Knife Handles covers all the basics of selecting the wood, prepping it for your blade, and how to assemble the knife. The 16 projects cover all the styles you'll need, from a simple folding knife and kitchen paring knife to an Alaskan Ulu and hatchet. With a knife kit and a little bit of wood and time, you'll have a custom blade that will soon become your most trusted friend. AUTHOR: Raised on a farm in Upstate New York, Chris Gleason has been operating Gleason Woodworking Studios for 15 years in Salt Lake City, Utah. He executes woodworking and design projects of varying levels of complexity, from high-end kitchen cabinetry to windowsill herb garden, utilizing sustainable materials and techniques whenever possible. With a goal of empowering people to build things that they'll love for their homes, he's written 12 books over the past decade for the DIY market, including Wood Pallet Projects, The Versatile Shed, and Art of the Chicken Coop. SELLING POINTS: . Knife kits are extremely popular due to the large range of users - woodworkers, campers, hunters, and fishing enthusiasts. . Small project that's quick to make, doesn't need a lot of wood, and will be used or given as a personalized gift. . Only knife handle book available; knife kits are sold as a simple blade with no inspiration or instruction provided. Audience . Woodworkers, Makers, whittlers . Hunting, camping, and fishing enthusiasts . Anyone who likes knives and wants to learn how to make one from a kit
Author Biography:
Raised on a farm in Upstate New York, Chris Gleason has been operating Gleason Woodworking Studios for 15 years in Salt Lake City, Utah. He executes woodworking and design projects of varying levels of complexity, from high-end kitchen cabinetry to windowsill herb garden, utilizing sustainable materials and techniques whenever possible. With a goal of empowering people to build things that they'll love for their homes, he's written 12 books over the past decade for the DIY market, including Wood Pallet Projects, The Versatile Shed, and Art of the Chicken Coop.