The fork for my set of fork, butter knife and spoons from Eagle products was mysteriously broken, and all 3 of my boys professed inocense...but not so worked up about that as I now had an excuse for testing my new Mora 711 :-)
Off to the shed it was to produce what is in the following pictures:
1. A new fork saw the day of light. Have not done this since I was a boy :-)
Then I had this problem to solve for my LMF firesteel. I solved it by chopping off the plastic handle. That left me with an undamaged end, and then I drilled hole in a
piece of pine, stuck the firesteel in it, and wedged it in with siome wood shavings. Then I let the handle soak in cooking oil overnight to swell the very dry wood. Same as you do with axe handles. Don't know the smartness of the latter, but we'll see. It takes 10 minutes to make a new one :-)
Anyway here is after and before pictures, plus more of my fork.
The fork need some more sanding, but I don't have finer grit sanding paper. Also, any tips if this should be treated with something (cooking oil?)