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Well my first batch of blades survived the heat treat process. So now I am waiting on handle materials. Here s a knife I made all in one go with a bunch of help from Dan Koster. It was made from an old lawnmower blade. I was heat treating blades and decided to practice hollow grinding so when Dan noticed the hole in the blade he thought well we could do a karambit. So he drew out a knife with a karambit style handle and I got to grinding. I may do a cord wrap on the handle or I may just leave it as it is.
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