I make patterns as well, Lin.
I just use 1/8" flat stock from the store.
Same idea.
Steve, it gives you something to forge "towards".
Constantly lay this pattern on your forging to see what direction you need to go.
Yes, I start on the point.
As you thin the cutting edge down, this does tend to raise the point end of the blade.
You can push that point down - pre-form - if you like, but I don't. That just seems so ambiguous to me. I really have no idea who far to do it!
So, as my point might raise, I just tap it back down to keep it straight.
There's a lot of different ways to forge a blade.
Like Lin says, it's a big benefit if you can get to a maker's shop and see how someone else does it.
But, that's only the way HE would do it.
You, Lin and I could all forge the same blade but go about three different ways.
There is no better way of learning than to go to your shop and start banging'! If something doesn't work out, then try to figure out why and do another one!
I've got buckets full of failures.
Don't be afraid to make mistakes.
They're good teachers.