Hate to call the baby ugly but…..
I’m sure it would be a challenge and learning process.
The first picture is actually the one he sent me. That knife is sold by a company called Forseti Steel and sells for $150. He wants a knife made by me as well. I have no idea why he wants one like these...Tell him for the $34 the knife costs new the cost to custom build is too much. Here's the gold version on Amazon
Tell him this is the best blade since it has a "gold titanium-coated tanto blade"
Post a build thread!I couldn't agree more but it's what he wants...
I'm giving it a shot!
Has to be a video game knife of some sorts. I would start with 3/16ths thick of whatever I had in the shop. If I were gonna try that, I would do the obvious. Make sure the offset section is at least 2 inches wide and grind the edges separately? If you grind freehand, I guess you could do it as a continuous edge I would wager that is how the gold version above was ground. Not that I would make one of those but please post pictures, I would be interested in how you get it done and how difficult it was.
I made one similar to that and it was a time consuming pain in the buttocks.
That is a good point I did not think of trying to cut with the entire blade at once.I've reground a couple of those blade styles... It was developed by Tom Brown in his Tracker knife (for bushcraft) if I'm not mistaken.
One important thing to pay attention to when grinding is the transition... Don't do it like they have it in the pic or it will snag and not cut an thing. Instead it should be more like your second Pic where there is a swooping transition (called a quarter round).