How about a FAT BOY?

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Graps
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How about a FAT BOY?

#1 Post by Graps »

Finally got started on the Cheff knife.
It's a Fat Boy, short version of a Chief knife.
This is the rough profile.
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Re: How about a FAT BOY?

#2 Post by Graps »

This is the scales I'm going to put on it.
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#3 Post by Carpdaddy »

I think this fat boy is gonna like, unique looking scales, should look great.

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#4 Post by Greg Felty »

Looks good Dale.
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#5 Post by Captainkirk »

Oughta be a hunka hunka burnin' steel.
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#6 Post by White Falcon »

That's a hand full!

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#7 Post by Grizzly »

Thin for slicing? What is the intended use? Beautiful wood and a nice design. That is my preferred handle shape also. I went sort of "wild", when I retired and hit every second hand shop after buying many good deals on ebay. Now I have drawers and blocks full of kitchen knifes (Couldn't afford to do that with bows or guns :( ). Now, after 2 years in the kitchen, I've found my favorites for different uses and jobs.
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Re: How about a FAT BOY?

#8 Post by Graps »

Yes, it's going to be a thin blade for veggie slicing and dicing.
The shape is intended for holding part of the blade for more dexterity.
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#9 Post by Greg Felty »

Anxiously waiting for the updates. :D
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#10 Post by Nock »

What kinda steel is it?
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