Considering I only built three knives in 2014, I'm off to a good start for 2015. Not even halfway through the first week and I'm finished with my first one. There are several things that I want to try this year that I've never done before, and I'm able to cross two off the list with this knife. Number one: stacked leather handle. Number two: antler handle. To be fair, I've used antler twice before, but it was in the form of scales before. This is my first try with a solid piece of antler. It was a tad larger than I needed for this knife which resulted in a kinda stumpy, blocky look, but the shape/size feels great in the hand. The leather and antler are both stained with Fiebings medium brown leather dye. The blade has more drop at the point than I usually use, almost a spear point, but I just wanted to try something different there too. It's not my favorite blade I've done by a long shot, but I'm sure this profile will be just fine performance wise.
Just for kicks, here are a few other things I hope to get to share with you guys this year: frame handle(I have a bowie blade mostly finished that I may try this on), friction folder(straight razor), and a take down(don't hold your breath on that one). Anyway, here's this one for now.
1084
7 5/8" OAL, 3 3/8" Blade
Mild steel fittings
Stacked leather/whitetail antler