Its been a while since I've posted some of my fun in the shop.
These were to be used brushing in blinds and be both tough as nails and as light weight as possible for their size. While not as pretty as some of my others, these were fun to work on and will be pretty good hard use tools for the field.
12" overall length, 7" cutting edge, 1/4" thick CPM 3V steel, flat ground with heavily skeletonized tang, black micarta handles have a heavily bead blasted finish, ~11oz without sheath and ~14oz with a kydex sheath. The flats are tumbled and the grinds with a belt finish. I did a batch of 4 of these along with a few one offs for some friends.
I'd say they work well enough. This one is for me with a fairly rough finish on the flats. I may clean it up some one day Here it is working on some duck blinds in prep for the great migration here through Arkansas...
This one is for a buddy of mine prior to getting my logo etched. I gave his a little higher grind than I did on mine...