I recently finished this knife using one of my designs, but with 304 stainless handle. No wood in sight, all steel, brass & silver It's fairly hefty at about 160 grams. Very strong too.
Overall length open: 7"; closed: 5 1/2"; cutting edge just under 3". The blade is 01, 4mm thick. The scales are stainless, 2mm thick. I copied the stainless handle and sterling silver arrowhead concept from a french knifemaker, but used my own friction folder design. I find this can be a good way for learning different techniques. The riveting is not perfect, it's difficult not to mark the scales with the hammer marks for example and one of the rivets was a bit short. Overall though, I am very pleased with the way it came out and will play with the ideas again.
One the lessons is that I need to find/make a "doming" tool for doing the rivets neatly and not maring the surface of the stainless scales.
What do you think?
Overall length open: 7"; closed: 5 1/2"; cutting edge just under 3". The blade is 01, 4mm thick. The scales are stainless, 2mm thick. I copied the stainless handle and sterling silver arrowhead concept from a french knifemaker, but used my own friction folder design. I find this can be a good way for learning different techniques. The riveting is not perfect, it's difficult not to mark the scales with the hammer marks for example and one of the rivets was a bit short. Overall though, I am very pleased with the way it came out and will play with the ideas again.
One the lessons is that I need to find/make a "doming" tool for doing the rivets neatly and not maring the surface of the stainless scales.
What do you think?





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