Very nice, Kev! I like the blade shape a lot. The handle is finished nicely as well. The only critique I would have is that I would maybe put a third pin in the handle of the next one. I only say this because my eye is drawn to the empty space between the pins. Of course that’s just opinion. Great job!Critiques wanted and welcomed. I’m not new to kitchen knives, but I am new to making them. I like how this one turned out. I’m going to add a little more belly next time, like maybe another 1/16” drop, but this works well. Alabama Damascus with cork oak burl. View attachment 69041
I always put mine in a light leather cover which is really a sheath without a belt loop. Simple to do and I know the knife will be protected. Whether the customer continues to use the cover is up to them but it is there if they need/want it. Not everyone has a knife block on the bench (or likes them) so many keep the chef knife in a drawer. I made a special drawer only an 1 1/2 deep with a sheet of 1/4 in material in the bottom with a handle cut out so my wifes knives have an individual resting place which is all very fine untill I make her new ones and have to replace the insert with new cut outs.Nice!!! I love making kitchen knives...no sheath woooooo hoooooo