I had a gerber fixed blade with serrations along most of the blade, aluminum scales, with the finish worn down, and I always had problems keeping the scales tight to the blade, and stripped the rivets out trying to do so.
So I decided to rework it a bit, and filed the serrations off,they were always in my way, and ruined the possibility of the blade being a skinner. I re-shaped the blade completely, taking about 1/2" of the thin tip off. I also added some simple filework to give the thumb some friction.
I took off the ugly aluminum scales and slapped some osage on each side, epoxied and clamped it up. Rasped that down into the general shape I wanted and a crack progressed towards the blade end of the scale, so thats where the idea for walnut accents came from.
The blade could use a polishing or two, but for a novice like myself, I think it looks good.
What do yall think?
Constructive critisism is welcome. I can only learn...
The Kid