funkyjedi
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So, it turns out that when you take the advice of the gurus on this site, things work out pretty well!
This is a skinner I am making for an upcoming elk bow hunt (which I admit by making a skinning knife all but eliminates my chances of actually killing an elk). I used the last half of the piece of 1075 that I cracked by trying to quench a prior knife in hot water. These are "in progress" pics of the knife, and it also turns out that taking a picture of these rascals is not that easy, but you get the gist of it from these.
thanks to Ed Caffrey, Taylormadeknives, GHEzell, and Stezann for steering me in the right direction.
I am really excited to make a couple more with hamons. Seeing it come out of the etchant for the first time and getting a good look at it is a rush in and of itself.
Again, Thanks guys, I really do appreciate the help.
chris