This knife started out several months ago and finally made it to the finish line. I may be the slowest maker around. After not being able to get a drawing that looked "right" that was modeled after one of Karl's that he was kind enough to let me do, I shelved it until I could get it looking better. Lin was equally as kind and this knife emulates one of his full tang hunters. It's stock removal 80CRV2, heat treated using my salt pot. Blade length is about 3 5/8", overall is about 8 1/4". My son looked through my handle material and picked a block of stabilized California buckeye burl. It has 3 stainless pins and black liners. There are a fair number of issues with the knife-the front pin placement ended up being higher than I wanted, the finish is not the best I've ever done, and some more little odds and ends. But, it looks like it should do the job it was made for and my son sure likes it a lot. Hopefully it lasts him many years and it was a fun project to do with him. Any thoughts, good, bad, or otherwise are appreciated.
Out of the quench:
Cleaned up:
Finish ground and hand sanded:
Block split:
Epoxied:
Handle shaping:
Finished:
Jeremy