Morland's KITH WIP

Attempt No. 4 is still damp. Has a small seeder background. I will let it completely dry and tomorrow try some coloring techniques. Hopefully it will help even more. We shall see.
 

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All dry and ready for some coloring. I have about a gazillion things to do today. What is one more going to hurt??
 

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Hand sanding goodness. In about an hour I got the stamp side to 320 grit. I will get it to 600 grit when finished.
 

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This little spot in front of the guard just about takes as much time to hand sand as the entire blade. I hate this spot!
 

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Being a smaller knife makes for more selection from the wood stash. I have a few smaller blocks that will not work for bigger knives. For extra credit name the wood type from top to bottom. Don’t forget to answer in the form of a question. “Jeapordy” music is playing. Go!
 

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