One shity scrap work EDC

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That's way I liked ...;) no week business ,no hours polishing just for fun :thumbup:

M390 steel 61HRC 4,3mm thicknes
rest of some other project

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Maybe Infamous.blades does not know this forum's unwritten convention of only providing negative remarks when criticism has been requested by the owner/maker of the knife.
NO I DON'T KNOW.....LX I am apologized for that and you can tell anything you want about these knife .
 
:D Guys - criticism has been requested by the maker of the knife :)
I could do some file work but I am not shame on me, leather sheats is also crap I made these from old leather elevator belt(dirty antique)
these piece worth some more attention and work but I decide its for me and not for presentation and quick job done.
But I must to make mention of secondary bevel and sharpen that is not my job I got a razor fanatic friend who made sharpening.:thumbup:
 
I like it. It's simple, it has a highly polished edge. Are those copper with steel tubes? Interesting. I like the bladeshape but I prefer the visual shape of it rounding down towards the tip over the angular shape that you have now. But that's a matter of taste really.

Only thing I think you could do better is thin the grind out a little more. The very wide and nicely polished edge makes my think that it's still quite thick at the primairy bevel. M390 has shown to be very stable at thin edges. And a thin grind will improve cutting and edge retention by quite a lot.

The leather sheath is acutally not that bad as far as I can tell. The holes are all evenly spaces and the stitching seems neat. If you'd want to do something small to improve on the sheath then you should try cutting grooves for the stitching so that it sits below the surface of the leather. That way the thread won't get damaged as easily. If you don't have a stitchgroover then you could improvise with a very fine/sharp point cutting a \/ shape thinly into the leather. (That's what I used to do before I got a leather stitchgroover).

Is the handle from that racecar CF that you got your hands on earlier? It's cool stuff.
 
In order you are right in more remarks that I grind it could be thinner and I would have been happier with it
in fact, I had intention to ask a friend who made a stunning razor to hollow grind and then it would be a big hit ... and I prefer thin slicer
The pins are not only copper tube around is a cunifer https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cunife
And not that carbon from the car is a used only the for that S35VN honestly have a handful
carbon 12mm thick, which I use for other knives this scale are something waste
of these pieces.
Groover I use only the gets that impression because the double stitch but believe nothing protrudes.

As the title says it is an poorer piece no matter what all the premium material.

And for my apologize to you send me your adress on PM I will send some carbon for good will :thumbup:
 
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