Lol don't know if it's my favorite part but I spend a great deal of time in front of that sanding jig.I agree. Hand sanding is my favorite part!
Absolutely! NOTHING adds more value and appeal to a custom knife then hand finishing..... you simply cannot achieve the results in any other manner! I remember an individual who came to me for help with his knives, and he didn't do any hand finishing. I sat him down and made him hand sand on an existing knife for about 20 mins..... and literally turned a $75 knife into a $150 knife. He now is a "Rockstar" in the tactical knife world, and hand finishes everything he produces.If the maker is diligent at hand sanding it shows in the final product. If the maker is not diligent, it really shows in the final product. The better the sander, the better the knife.
Totally agree Ed, I was actually shocked when a started out on the Facebook pages and see all of these Facebook hero's with blades that are left with grinder finishes .I grew up very old school .Hand sanding is a love/hate situation..... some folks love it, and others hate it.I'm always interested to see how students who come through my classes will handle it.... older students tend to find it relaxing, and younger students often can't handle it..... they get really frustrated when I check their work, and make tiny circles with a sharpie that they need to work on further.
Personally, I get excited as hand sanding progresses..... and the various aspects of a blade are revealed and refined.
sculpting the handle is by far my favorite.
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You all are crazy...lol
Defanitely not my favorite part of knifemaking, sculpting the handle is by far my favorite.
Hand sanding has its place, some of my knives look great hand sanded...some of them are not worth my time and a belt finish suits them and my style or an etched and tumbled. I feel its only one look and style, some people turn there nose up to belt finsh knives or others which is fine...different sanding strokes for different folks![]()