

So I had a go at making a kiridashi as my first foray into making knives (here) and used the blade from an old stanley plane, well I had another piece of steel left over with the intention of making a small carving/utility knife.
Here's what I came up with: Length is 6.25", Edge is 2", 2mm thick, Full tang, I used chopping board for the scales which could be white oak with pyro'd runes finished with linseed oil, scandi ground with a swedge at the tip, rounded spine and finger choil.
Overall I'm happy with the knife, the scales are tight, edge is sharp and handle is comfortable. That being said there are some scuffs and grind marks from the angle grinder that make it look at bit rough. will have ago at making a leather sheath at some point
All done with a cut off disk and a 80/120 flap disks, scales adhered with gorilla glue, pyro done with heated steel rod in stove, sharpened with stones.
Cheers.