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This is a bad picture of some of my very early ulu. I have been able to refine my handles...and photography since then.
I have made ulu since 2003, but have had to take a couple years off due to health issues and arthritis in my wrist due to an old football injury. Gotten through all of it and am finally able to make them again with the help of a wrist brace. A lot of folks on here have them and have been happy with them. I know there are some on here that want some and I will start back in making them shortly. Thank you for your patience.
I use handsaw steel from saws from the 1880's-1890's as it is the best high carbon ever made. It takes and holds an edge like nothing else. I am very careful to cut and grind them cold so I don't mess up the temper. I use caribou, moose, and a variety of materials for the handles.
I have ulu all over the U.S. and Europe with a ton of them in Alaska. I used to supply a dealer up there who ordered 4 dozen a month for the tourist trade but the natives preferred my ulu due to the traditional style and the blade steel.
Moosetrot
Last edited by Moosetrot; 10/04/2107:27 AM.
Re: Grizzle Getter eat your heart out.
[Re: 330 Belisle]
#7370874 10/04/2107:34 AM10/04/2107:34 AM
not putting down the grizzle getter.........because I used one.....and it did the job...............but I found I could get the same results with my necker.......was just another tool I didn't need getting in the way
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Re: Grizzle Getter eat your heart out.
[Re: Moosetrot]
#7371055 10/04/2111:51 AM10/04/2111:51 AM
This is a bad picture of some of my very early ulu. I have been able to refine my handles...and photography since then.
I have made ulu since 2003, but have had to take a couple years off due to health issues and arthritis in my wrist due to an old football injury. Gotten through all of it and am finally able to make them again with the help of a wrist brace. A lot of folks on here have them and have been happy with them. I know there are some on here that want some and I will start back in making them shortly. Thank you for your patience.
I use handsaw steel from saws from the 1880's-1890's as it is the best high carbon ever made. It takes and holds an edge like nothing else. I am very careful to cut and grind them cold so I don't mess up the temper. I use caribou, moose, and a variety of materials for the handles.
I have ulu all over the U.S. and Europe with a ton of them in Alaska. I used to supply a dealer up there who ordered 4 dozen a month for the tourist trade but the natives preferred my ulu due to the traditional style and the blade steel.
Moosetrot
That's awesome
- 330 Belisle
Re: Grizzle Getter eat your heart out.
[Re: foxkidd44]
#7371059 10/04/2111:53 AM10/04/2111:53 AM
not putting down the grizzle getter.........because I used one.....and it did the job...............but I found I could get the same results with my necker.......was just another tool I didn't need getting in the way
A huge factor here is price. Grizzle is around 50 dollars and mine is around 250 lol so there Definitely will be differences
Last edited by 330 Belisle; 10/04/2111:53 AM.
- 330 Belisle
Re: Grizzle Getter eat your heart out.
[Re: 330 Belisle]
#7371065 10/04/2111:59 AM10/04/2111:59 AM