Cocobolo & Blue Buckeye - Western Rehandle

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Astinos

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Howdy all,

I friend of mine had a kitchen knife break a few months ago. A roommate said he would fix it :)rolleyes2:) but after a few months of waiting for the lazy dope, she asked me. I was originally going to re-pin the ferrule that had popped off, but I decided I could do better. I'm sorry I don't have many WIP pics, but it's pretty straight forward.

I cut off every piece of the plastic handle and started from scratch. Spacing material and scales glued down:
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Rough shaping with 80 grit on the disc-belt sander:
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Still wet with oil:
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Finished product, satin buffed, and hit the blade with 220 and 400 grit to remove the old stamps and refresh the satin finish. I rehoned that thing into a real beast, too:
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What do y'all think?
 
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