OK, so I got the blade, which is a dirk blade from Atlanta Cutlery. Now admittedly, these aren't the highest quality blades on the market, and I'll never use their sgian dubh blades again, but I do like their larger blade. They're good blades- especially at the price point. So without further rambling from me... Here's the blade alongside the handle:
Notice the full length tang. I actually had to cut about an inch off of the tang because it was so long that it wouldn't fit in a normal size handle- you could make a hand and a half dirk with these!


Now as most of you know by now, I have been planning to leave an angle on the handle at the base of the blade, which required me to cut a notch in the handle so the blade would sit straight. This is the notch:

I cut it with a saw and filed it smooth.
This is how the blade fits into the notch:

Side view of blade/angled handle:

Front view of seated blade:

And the knife assembled, being modeled by my son:

And tomorrow, I'll be starting on the sheath!
Last edited by Nighthawk; 8th June 10 at 11:24 AM.
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