DBAR
Well-Known Member
I decided on a small fighter type of knife for my 4th completion. I'm not sure what I was thinking, not sure what you'd call this type of grind. It's a convex grind, with no secondary bevel. It's not a scandi grind, and I'm not so sure you'd call it a saber grind. Or would you?
The knife is 8" OAL, with a blade length of 4". I used 3/16 O1 steel, hand sanded the flats up to 800 grit, and finished the bevels with a scotch brite belt. This one turned out a bit shinier than I'd have liked. Thunderstorm Kevlar bolster, black and red G10 spacers, black linen micarta with red G10 liners. One brass pin up front, and 2 carbon fiber pins and a nickel silver lanyard tube. I hand sanded the finish of the scales through 320, 400, 600, 800, and a 1,000 grit sand paper. Then Rubbed the scales down with some fine steel wool.
I learned a ton more with this knife. I keep thinking the next knife will be easier, but they always present me with new challenges that weren't there on the last one.
Comments are welcome. I know this knife isn't for everyone, and there are a few things I'd do differently if I had to do it all over again. I planned on the blade being a bit longer, but the tip was too thin.



Thanks,
Don
The knife is 8" OAL, with a blade length of 4". I used 3/16 O1 steel, hand sanded the flats up to 800 grit, and finished the bevels with a scotch brite belt. This one turned out a bit shinier than I'd have liked. Thunderstorm Kevlar bolster, black and red G10 spacers, black linen micarta with red G10 liners. One brass pin up front, and 2 carbon fiber pins and a nickel silver lanyard tube. I hand sanded the finish of the scales through 320, 400, 600, 800, and a 1,000 grit sand paper. Then Rubbed the scales down with some fine steel wool.
I learned a ton more with this knife. I keep thinking the next knife will be easier, but they always present me with new challenges that weren't there on the last one.
Comments are welcome. I know this knife isn't for everyone, and there are a few things I'd do differently if I had to do it all over again. I planned on the blade being a bit longer, but the tip was too thin.



Thanks,
Don