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Nice job, don't forget the Cho, the little rounded cut out on the edge near the bolster if you are going official Kuhkri. Your model looks like an WWII pattern.
I have Khukri's from 30" down to 8", as a survival blade there is no better, have shaved with an 22" 2.5lb model-Chitlange, my favorite of all.
Hope you get the Grinder that works best for you.
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I got a bit side-tracked but finally finished this off the other day. The blade shows some scratches here that were removed after the photo was taken. In all, I was pretty pleased with it and didn't really want to let it go. Ah well. Will just have to make myself another, better, one. :)
Things I learned:
1) agreeing to make something for a friend without first negotiating a price is a rookie mistake. It all worked out in the end as were thinking of the same ballpark figure, but I now realize the potential for disagreement was pretty large
2) compared to steel, copper is a right bugger to work with. Man, does it ever get hot when worked with power tools. To avoid that, I ended up doing a LOT of filing but it looks great, so was worth it
3) charred maple + boiled linseed oil makes for a gorgeous combination
4) I have deposited a pretty impressive amount of gunk onto my workbench in the year and a half since I built it. That surface used to be pristine! :)
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Very nice mate, it came out looking great,
I have Khukri on my list of knives to make also, they are a tricky shape to grind with a hollow face also like most have also.
Now for a sheath ?? To finish it off??
That's fun too,
Great work
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Looks good, the down turned blade is great for chopping.