Custom mini Canadian belt knife

Might just be best to start another thread but I’ll just continue on this one. Here it is fellas. Zero ground magnacut 3” belt knife. I can make both the LT handles or mine but here’s an old post of mine over on instagram explaining why I prefer my handle design (I don’t think you need to have Instagram to view it). You can also see how I taper the front of the scales here. I much prefer this over thumb scallops.












 
Might just be best to start another thread but I’ll just continue on this one. Here it is fellas. Zero ground magnacut 3” belt knife. I can make both the LT handles or mine but here’s an old post of mine over on instagram explaining why I prefer my handle design (I don’t think you need to have Instagram to view it). You can also see how I taper the front of the scales here. I much prefer this over thumb scallops.












That has come up nice. Looks like it will be a good user knife (y)
 
Well, I profiled out a light and regular version to try. I will probably get these finished off some time in the new year.

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New knife arrived today from Cyprus Creek Knives. 3” version of a Canadian belt knife in MagnaCut with vintage linen micarta scales. Nice high grind and very thin behind the edge. It missed deer season by about a week, but I think it’s going to be an everyday knife that handles my small and big game chores. I specifically asked for a kydex taco-style a heat with an ulticlip. Jared Beavers makes a really nice, handmade knife for a reasonable price.


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That's a very nice piece!
 
I normally hand clean and then use their supplied rod to touch up the edge after every use. Got lazy in Minnesota and ran it through the dishwasher overnight (they have incredibly hard/high mineral count water there). Came back to the blade finish being "distressed".
The dishwasher is a very bad place for any knives, but especially non stainless and wood. The heat/detergent combo is no bueno.

I have a grohmann #2 in carbon with the flat grind (very important) and a cold steel version. Used the cold steel to process my last buck and it was the best knife I’ve used on a deer. I’m a big fan of the rubber handle and the blade shape is ideal. I will say that it’s a bit thick so I thinned it on a diamond stone and its cutting ability improved significantly. I also have a custom kitchen knife hobby and unlike 99% of outdoor knives, good custom kitchen knives are built for practical use. That means thin ground blades with good ergonomics and well heat treated quality steels. Not always super steels, though I have a killer chefs knife in Cru Wear, simple carbon like 52100 tool steel in a thin convex grind and ht to 63-64 Rockwell will blow your mind in cutting ability, yet still be tough and easy to sharpen.
 
With inspiration from this post ,changed up my old style and tried to copy a version of the OP knife.
All ground and scales attached today....will post finished pictures when complete.

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I love seeing all these mini Canadian belt knives. They would be awesome EDC blades. It’s been one of my favorite blade profiles for years, from daily farm work to my hunting knives. I have used the MKC jackstone, EESE Ashley game knife, grohmann, and the cold steel. For the price the cold steel is an awesome knife. I’ve had my eye on the bark river mini Canadian, but it doesn’t look to fit the bill like some of y’all’s builds. Might just have to get a custom. Good looking builds everyone!


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