This one just screamed brute when I drew it up, so I nicknamed it the "Sasquatch" bowie.
My original plan was to use some nice Ironwood on it, but I couldn't find any I liked, so I went with some old dry Ebony from mark at Burls source.
It has some really nice subtle figure that really pops with the 2500 grit finish. The handle is quite polished, even though it looks a bit flat in the picture.
The Blade is some of Ado's 1075, that I clay coated and polished for a very active hamon.
Oal is 13 3/4" with about an 8" blade.
Here are a few Wip pics that I snapped as I was making it. finished pics to follow.
It is the top one in this pic
Here the tang is tapered and flattened
Clay coated and ready for hardening
Here it is hardened, hand rubbed to 1000 grit and my makers mark etched.
After the etching process its time for polishing.
This is where the magic really happens
The handle glued on and roughed out.
The handle is finished at this point, so I mummify it so its protected when go to sharpen the blade.