Making Hidden Tang Knives, by Heinrich Schmidbauer & Hans Joachim Wieland, published by Schiffer Publishing, Atglen, PA, 2012. 6 x 9 paperback spiral-bound, 108 pages, with 200 illustrations. ISBN 978-0-7643-4014-7

Please note this book is new, not used, but the covers are slightly scuffed

This beginner-level guide explains, step-by-step, how to make a fixed-blade hidden tang knife and a matching leather scabbard. Used by hunters and fishermen the world over, hidden tang knives have tangs that are completely hidden by the handle material, which makes for a more comfortable grip on the knife. Knifemakers will find the 200+ photos and diagrams, the tools and materials lists, and the detailed instructions perfectly suited to creating this knife. The guide requires minimal use of power tools and equipment and also provides knifemakers with an understanding of various types of steels and handle materials for subsequent knife projects. The section on tools and steps necessary for making a sheath round out this guide.

This guide is ideal for the aspiring bladesmith, blacksmith, and sword maker. 

All photos are in color, making this an extremely attractive book. 

Heinrich Schmidbauer is a knifemaker whose fixed blades have a distinctive style with Scandinavian influences. Hans Joachim Wieland is a journalist and chief editor of Germany’s Knife magazine. He has been working with and creating all types of knives for many years.

Table of Contents:
A Few Words Up Front
1 Introduction
2 The Tools
3 The Materials
3.1 Blade Steels
3.2 Handle Materials
4 The Blade
5 Etching and Finishing the Blade
6 The Handle
7 The Sheath
List of Suppliers