Paring knife in A2 and maroon micarta

daizee

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My standard paring knife pattern:

3.5" blade from 3/32" A2 at 600 grit
4.25" handle of maroon linen micarta with brass pins

Thanks for looking.

Indoor lighting:

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Some sunlight for a bit of the color:

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Looks awesome daizee. I see you kept the handle thinner on this one, with no liners.
 
Looks awesome daizee. I see you kept the handle thinner on this one, with no liners.

Thanks, Dubz.
This one definitely came out thinner than the last one. The steel stock is a solid 0.008"+ thinner, which you can feel, and the thickness of this linen micarta ended up a bit thinner than the combination of the two materials on the last blade. The grind on this blade is higher too, so it will slice through things a smidge easier.
 
Thanks, Dubz.
This one definitely came out thinner than the last one. The steel stock is a solid 0.008"+ thinner, which you can feel, and the thickness of this linen micarta ended up a bit thinner than the combination of the two materials on the last blade. The grind on this blade is higher too, so it will slice through things a smidge easier.

Looks great man. It does look slicier than hell too.
 
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