Thanks... I’m looking forward to it as well.. lol. Spent several hours with the file and sandpaper today. My 4x36 is starting to fade .... might have to buy a replacement of some sort soonThe quality traits of a knife maker - perseverance. Looking forward to seeing the finished knife.
Any excuse for more/new tools Thanks for the tip.If you drill ream the holes it will come out better for size. Say if you are finishing at 1/4". First drill should be just under .250. With letter & number drills that is a lot to pick from. If you only have fractional drills then 15/64 will be the one. A little more work but well worth it! Good luck.
That’s a good point ... I think it may be better down towards the tang. I’ll inspect it tomorrowAre the holes wallered out the whole way thru or just towards the outer surface? you might sand down half the thickness of those scale and find out the holes are tighter towards the finished handle size.
It's some offcuts from turning segmented bowls....been lying around the shop for years. I believe it's bubingaFor 1/4" holes, I'll use a letter F bit @ .257". That wood has some interesting grain and color. Is it cumaru?