Not sure what to really call this one, so I am just calling it a camp knife right now. And it's a big boy! :D
Oal is just shy of 15" and the blade is 10". The blade is 5160 that I gave a nice antiqued finish which has a nice look and is quite durable.
I gave it a nice thin, flat grind at the heal, and transitioned it into a convex grind towards the tip. This gives a keen edge towards the grip for finer tasks and more strength and weight out towards tip for tons of chopping power. The tang is tapered as well.
The handle is some really fantastic wood I got from Scott Roush. He calls it "Black Oak". It is 500+ yrs old and was salvaged from the bottom of Lake Superior. It has very cool color and figure that really doesn't show in pictures. The handle is highly polished, so it has a great "flash" in sunlight.
The sheath is heavy duty Veg tan leather. It is all hand stitched, and I gave it a "jigged" texture on the front. I think it came out pretty cool! :cool:
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That is a hog of a knife. You go great work!
I like it !
Looks like a pretty mean chopper with all that forward rake. Handle looks comfy too. Nice work Ben :thumbsup:
Darcy
Very nice! Super clean and nice execution throughout. Great work.
Looks great. :campfire:
Thanks gentlemen! I have a knife show coming up, so that means I take a break from doing orders and do some more creative/new designs.
Great looking knife, Ben. I really like the whole package. Can I ask how you fastened the scales? I'm guessing epoxy, the lanyard tube, and some other system hidden in there? Thanks for sharing the knife-I've enjoyed watching you put out some great stuff.
Jeremy
Thanks Jeremy. There are two 1/4" carbon fiber pins as well. They are just hard to see in the pictures.
Ah! I finally looked at the pics on a bigger screen-I see em now...
Jeremy
Very nice!