Lightning strike carbon fiber prototype...

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This is a new design I have been working on and just about to finish up with! This one is made if 3/16" 154cm she is 9 3/4" overall length a cutting length of 4 3/4". This is the first time I have made a knife with removable handles fastened on with hex screws, holding on lightning strike carbon fiber scales with copper liners to match the wires running thru the carbon fiber. The sheath I made is almost finished adorned with a real sheet of copper inlaid in the front to help tie together the whole package! I have really enjoyed how this one has come together but I would like to get any thoughts others may have!!! Hope you enjoy!!!!

Thanks Jason

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That's gorgeous.
Have you treated the surface of the copper in the sheath?
 
yes I treated the copper in the sheath with a thin coat of clear coat so that the copper does not tarnish and keeps that nice bright shine...
 
super clean grind.
I am partial to carbon fiber and copper, so I think it looks awesome!
Inspiration for a amateur maker.
 
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Jason, terrific job on this design and finish! Beautiful grinds and a unique blade profile! The sheath is exceptional too!
Very nice package!!
 
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