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My very first knife, which I made going on... 29? 30 years ago.
Young guns had recently been out, and I really liked the way Chavez's(?) (played by Lou Diamond Phillips) bowie looked at the time.
I wanted to make a knife, but figured since it was my first one, I would make plenty of mistakes, causing the blade to get smaller and smaller.
I did have a touch of tip curl, but other than that, the blade remains 'full size'.
¼" thick A2 tool steel. 13 3/4" long; 1 pound 1 ounce.
I have learned so much about leather work since I made that sheath. The stamped design was done with the filed down head of a 16 penny nail for crying out loud. LOL.
The wood on the handle is black walnut that came from a tree that blew down on my great grandma's place in Arkansas.
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That's cool, Kevin.
Awesome.
Oh! One thing that Jan thought was a little different with my process...
The only power tool that was used was my drill press, which I used to cut a LOT of holes to profile the blade. Then I cut between the holes with my hacksaw, then filed everything down to shape. I used the drill press again for the tang holes and used a drum sander on the drill press to help with sanding the edges.
Everything was removed with a file, and then hand sanded. Yeah. It took a while.
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