I have two paring knives (about 26 yrs old) that Carla really likes. One has the handle split, and I figure the other cannot be too far behind.
I have already made a template, and have cut 3 handles of red oak (the only wood that was the correct thickness).
1) Does the collective NCWW have a preferred place I can get rivets for the handle? I've looked online, and see rivets in 1/4" and 5/16" size. I guess thie refers to the size of the rivet head, as the holes in the broken handle are 1/8".
2) The original handles have a kerf cut for the knife tang. It seems this is the easiest way to attach the blade to the handle. Is it worth my while to drill the ends of the handle to the depth of the tang, and rivet the blade in place?
3) Can I get by with a few coats of BLO for the finish? Or do I need a food safe finish, or am I worrying too much about the handle getting wet while is use?
I have already made a template, and have cut 3 handles of red oak (the only wood that was the correct thickness).
1) Does the collective NCWW have a preferred place I can get rivets for the handle? I've looked online, and see rivets in 1/4" and 5/16" size. I guess thie refers to the size of the rivet head, as the holes in the broken handle are 1/8".
2) The original handles have a kerf cut for the knife tang. It seems this is the easiest way to attach the blade to the handle. Is it worth my while to drill the ends of the handle to the depth of the tang, and rivet the blade in place?
3) Can I get by with a few coats of BLO for the finish? Or do I need a food safe finish, or am I worrying too much about the handle getting wet while is use?