My knife builds

I did a bit of reprofiling on this design. I wanted to slim it down a little and make it a good "do it all" field prep knife. Its sort of part boner and part hunter.

The steel is 3mm Nitro V with cryo treatment. The blade is a full flat grind, with a nice distal taper down to the point. The handle is a tapered tang, with Tiffany blue G10 handle scales, black g10 liners and stainless Loveless bolts.

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Not fan of the color but overall the knife looks great!
 
Not fan of the color but overall the knife looks great!
Yes, people are going to go either way on the colour I think.

But just think, when your wife says "get me something in Tiffany blue for my birthday", you've got her covered :ROFLMAO:
 
Just finished up a knife with my first go at using sambar antlers for the handle. A guy that I used to hunt with does a bit of forging and wanted to learn about knife making after seeing some of my knives. He spent a few days with me last year, and I took him through the whole process. He offered to give me some antler for handle material, and I was happy to take him up on the offer. As expected, I learned a few things in the process of working with the antler, but pretty happy with how this first one turned out.

Steel is 2.5mm VG10 stainless random pattern Damascus in a full flat grind. The handle is a tapered tang with antler scales, black G10 liners and brass pins & lanyard tube.
 

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Some may have already seen this one on the Canadian belt knife thread, but I am adding it here to the builds thread for consistency.

The blade is 2.5mm Nitro V steel with cryo treatment. The bevel is a full flat grind. I used less ricasso than I usually would to maximise the cutting edge. The handle is a tapered tang, with orange G10 scales, thin orange and white G10 liners and G10 pins. The blade length is 3.5". I was going for something small and light to carry with this one. I will have a larger model don some time later this week.

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Some may have already seen this one on the Canadian belt knife thread, but I am adding it here to the builds thread for consistency.

The blade is 2.5mm Nitro V steel with cryo treatment. The bevel is a full flat grind. I used less ricasso than I usually would to maximise the cutting edge. The handle is a tapered tang, with orange G10 scales, thin orange and white G10 liners and G10 pins. The blade length is 3.5". I was going for something small and light to carry with this one. I will have a larger model don some time later this week.

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This looks fantastic! How much do you charge for one of these?
 
This is another boner I finished up the week before heading to the Wodonga outdoor expo last weekend. A young bloke at the expo bought it and assured me he would be putting it to work straight away. I have made a few with this handle material and it has been popular. The colours really come out well as a by-product of the coke bottle shape I like to put on these knives.

The steel is the last bit of 2.5mm Elmax steel I had left in the workshop. The blade is a shallow hollow grind with a distal taper to a fine point. The tang is tapered down to about .5mm, with camo G10 handles, fine white and orange G10 liners and orang G10 pins.

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This one is inspired by the Half Face Blades Crow Scout. Full tang, flat grind blade in 3.8mm Elmax. Handle is camo G10, with G10 pins and carbon fiber lanyard tube. I still need to make a kydex sheath and sharpen the edge, but otherwise its done.

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Nice work!!
 
This is one I finished just before the outdoor expo the other week. The handle material turned out nicely, so I thought there was every chance it would sell at the expo, but as it happened, there wasnt a lot of interest in it. Its a bit of an ongoing mystery trying to pick the knives that are going to be popular at shows.

The blade is 3.2mm Nitro V with cryo treatment with a full flat grind bevel down to about 0.2mm on the edge. Handle material is book-matched gidgee with thin red G10 liners and brass Loveless bolts & lanyard tube. Also a couple of extra phots below showing the figure in the handle material and the sheath.

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This is one I finished just before the outdoor expo the other week. The handle material turned out nicely, so I thought there was every chance it would sell at the expo, but as it happened, there wasnt a lot of interest in it. Its a bit of an ongoing mystery trying to pick the knives that are going to be popular at shows.

The blade is 3.2mm Nitro V with cryo treatment with a full flat grind bevel down to about 0.2mm on the edge. Handle material is book-matched gidgee with thin red G10 liners and brass Loveless bolts & lanyard tube. Also a couple of extra phots below showing the figure in the handle material and the sheath.

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That’s a nice piece! Love that handle, and the sheath! Super nice work!
 
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