Justin Presson
Well-Known Member
Oh and yeah it might get a belt finish. So no need to sand out the grind lines
How is this? I took out some of the belly and also that little protrusion where a choil would be. I still think it could do with less belly, but that's something I can tweak as I'm grinding.View attachment 67247
Thanks for the replies! Here is mod three. What is wrong with it... please keep on pointing the problems out. For some reason the camera seems to make the blade look thicker and the belly more pronounced than it looks on paper. The knife at it's thickest point is around 1 inch.
Thanks for the replies! Here is mod three. What is wrong with it... please keep on pointing the problems out. For some reason the camera seems to make the blade look thicker and the belly more pronounced than it looks on paper. The knife at it's thickest point is around 1 inch.View attachment 67255
This is 100% FACT!If you want that to be a skinner then it also has to open up down the legs and belly and for that the belly is coming off too square from the nose.
I was away hunting for the last couple of days and had to skin 6 goats and the nose belly angle is one of the most important when it comes to starting the process.
Yeah I think that's a great idea I just had to sort through six pages to make a post lolShouldn’t we have a forum for design? I don’t want to jump the gun, but this seems to be a broad (and FANTASTIC) topic. I’m thinking individual threads may be more search-friendly. Just a thought.
I like the design, however I think a 3 1/2" handle is a bit small. But that could depend on who you are making it for also. If they have small hands 3 1/2" could work. However for me it would be a bit small. Just a thought.View attachment 67281Alright guys here Is a design that I came up with its a hunting knife. The blade length is 3 1/2" and the handle is gonna be 3 1/2". Let me know what you think