"Forest knife" (Bearing steel, satinwood)

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Hi,
another knife from my workshop. Initially it was a fulltang and it took some time to figure out how to dress it...
Blade is forged from bearing steel (I'm not a blacksmith, just fionished the blade made by master) - 120/34/5mm, polished, than some iterations with ferrum chloride and 2500 sand paper.
Handle: copper, bronze, gabon ebonywood, satinwood burl, 116mm
Veg-tan leather sheath.
With all respect,
Leonid

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What a beautiful knife. All the textures and materials work so well together. Great job

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That came out very nice. I really love the colors. Also thank you for showing the before raw materials and then the finished product. Its nice to see you begin versus where you end up. Nicely done.
 
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