well done!
That looks 100x better than the first knife I made... better grind lines.. better finish on the blade and on the handles.. and a much better/practical design than my first attempt as well..
be careful.. bladesmithing can easily become an addiction... and addictions are expensive! lol..
I went from just using basic shop tools that I already had out in the garage, to owning several "industrial" quality tools in the matter of just as few years (started out with a little piece of junk harbor freight belt grinder for example.. and now Im running a pro-grade Burr King 2x72.. about the only original tool left in the shop is a cheap bench top drill press.... and thats only because I havent broken it yet or found a good deal on a better one lol)..
When I made my first knife it was mostly just out of curiosity.. I wanted to see if I could do it...
Ive now made close to 300 I think...
I dont sell knives and dont operate as a business in any way.. I just go out to the shop from time to time and "work"... Ive given away hundreds at this point (friends, family members, etc.. all get knives for Christmas, birthdays, etc. lol.. its no surprise as to "whats in the box" anymore lol)... and I have knives in every drawer in the house, in every tackle box, every hunting pack, etc..etc..
I could probably buy a couple of vintage london best rigbys if I had all the money back that I've invested in materials and equipment...