Knife and some blades.

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I made a small drop point from RWL34, blue-black G10, corby rivets and stainless lanyard tube. It is hardened to aproximately 59-60 HRC.

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And some blades. From the top:
1. Drop point hunter RWL34 - 4mm thickness, flat ground to the back
2. Warncliff neck knife RWL34 -5mm thickness
3. Drop point hunter with welded threaded rod for a tang - RWL34-5mm stock
4. Military blade - 65G steel (simillar to AISI 5160 spring steel) diferential heat treat, beadblast, and soon I will make an oxydation for prevent rust and give a little tactical look to it. I pre-ground and shaped the scales for it.

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Thanks for looking. :)
 
That is a great loking knife!!! I really like that G10, it looks really nice.
Can't wait to see the others finished
 
Very nice work, Mr. Nikov but then you always do good work. I really like the military blade and hope to see it finished. Denny
 
Thank you! :) I have to say, that I used Klingspor cork belts 400 and 800 grit, and thay work just outstanding for mirror finish. I broke the edges with a piece of broken HSS saw blade and than apllyed some green chrome rough to it. I polished one of the blades from 320 grit satin finish to allmost mirror finish in 20 min. It takes more preasure to work faster, but it doesn't overheat the blade! I only change the angle a bit (knife to platen) from time to time to cross the previous grit scratches. Before I used to changhe 4 grits of norton trizacts to make the same. :)
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nice work that is a shine my old drill sarg. might have liked i like the mil knife i d liketo s ee it at finish maybe some info on the finish
 
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