Bushcraft Knife challenge - Interest?

Here's my entry! It's 1095, 5/32" thick with a 5" blade, black walnut handle and a convex edge. Now I just need to get the sheath made and it's done.
 

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AA, that looks great. Mountain man meets bushcrafter! This competition is going to lighten a lot of wallets I think.
 
That's awesome AA. Enough touches to class it up without going overboard.
 
This is going to be a great review to read when all is said and done.

Great looking blade, AA.
 
Hey AA what the rest of them said great looking blade. You and Iz are going to be in it at the end for sure.
 
that's a great looking knife Rick... i like it...:thumbup: looks very versatile.. love the sheath too man...:D

I love this knife :D
Is there any tutorial about handle wrapping the way this knife is made?
I don´t know if I have told before...... I love this knife :D
 
Can't let this great thread drift too far down...

Any more knives done?
 
Here is My entry. It is made from D-2

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Nick:)
 
I'm not going to be able to participate in this one Nick. Just too much to juggle and have a handfull of customers on back burner as it is. I'm living vicariously through you guys though!!!
 
Too bad B. You probably would have come out on top of the heap:thumbup:

I do know what your talking about though. Never enough time.... never.

Nick:)
 
Thanks for the thumbs up Nick. Only thing i see that's will determine a winner or not is simple grind thickness and handle hot spots or not. A grind too thin may fail and too thick won't cut good enough.
 
Thanks for the thumbs up Nick. Only thing i see that's will determine a winner or not is simple grind thickness and handle hot spots or not. A grind too thin may fail and too thick won't cut good enough.

Copy that


Nick:)
 
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