Finally finished up me a personal Bowie/Cutter. Settled on one within the size of the standard cutting competition knives, 15" overall, 10" blade, 2" wide. This way I can cut with it at hammer ins etc...
Any how, forged from 3/8" thick 1095FG (1095 with added vanadium). Differential heat treat by watching heat zones, has a visible temperline but I didnt etch the blade to show, its fairly simple/straight etc...
Just a plain brushed finish, blued steel guard/pins, and Curly Maple handle. I had it finished and then after some cutting went back and tweaked the handle/guard and edge a bit.
Did some more serious cutting today in its "final" form. Really was surprised how it "snicked" through hard/tough bamboo with clean single cuts. I figured being 3/8" at the spine it would want to wedge a bit... but nope, really performed well.
Have to get some 1" rope and do some rope cuts next.
I cut about 3X the bamboo you see in the pic, this is a good test for edge durability, edge holding etc... Had no deformation, chipping, rolls etc... held up perfectly and still shaved easily with the "used" section of the edge.