To choil or not to choil.?

Precision in your work is always a good thing. Depending on your bevel grind your design #1 wouldn’t need a choil. I would put one in design #2 for ease of sharpening. Looks good. You’re doing a great job.
 
Well here is the cutout. I’m really trying to master segments of knife making. This may be my first knife that the cut out is exactly how I planned the design. The new porta band helped and I really took my time scribing and grinding to the line.. it might seem like small potatoes but I want to be more precise in my work.
I usually mess up after this point . You know I didn’t if I keep posting pictures.

I still haven’t decided on the choil but leaning towards it. View attachment 71297
Very nice. I'm a real big fan of that gentle curve. Choil or no choil . Your choice (obviously)
 
One fact that hasn’t been mentioned. A choil is also a way to correct a slightly off center grind line as well as allowing for a full blade sharpening stroke.
 
One fact that hasn’t been mentioned. A choil is also a way to correct a slightly off center grind line as well as allowing for a full blade sharpening stroke.

Good point, I have used it to mask a mistake and I think Ed mentioned it sometimes looks like an after thought. Maybe I’ll try without . I could always add it, but can’t fill it back in.
 
The lanyard hole?? reasons why some are on the bottom of the heel or sometimes on top? It’s probably a personal choice again. I just don’t want to add to a design something that is a known functional problem.
 
The lanyard hole is personal preference. My only concern is that if a lanyard is actually attached, will the knife be uncomfortable in my hand? If so, move the hole.
 
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