This is actually a practice knife - building a similar knife for my father but in Damascus, and nickel silver hardware. I wanted to run a trial as I had never hollow ground - easy enough, nor tapered a tang or fit a finger guard.
All went decently well. But good lord is that antique ivory paper micarta a pain to work with. Seems to be constantly getting dirty from sanding with the metal from the corby bolts embedding in the micarta. And forget about buffing it what a disaster that is - even with a brand new buff. I fussed with hand sanding it for 2 days from 100 to 3k. Wet it would sand cleaner but the paper in the micarta would be soft / seemingly peeling edges of the outer layers.
I finally said the heck with it and used some Norton hoining oil i use for my ark stones and hey what do ya know keeps the pores from plugging. Took it to 1k stopped added some caranuba wax and hand buffed. Looks decent.
Any tips on working paper micarta and I’m all ears.