I've had a few people ask, but I'm posting this for the guy who wants his custom ordered Gift knife documented for its recipient...
You may wonder what it's like to get a pre-made blade blank from a qualified bladesmith? Well....
It's right out of the oven! It's just been tempered and cryo treated, wrapped and shipped. It's finished to 220, and the cutting edge is still about .035 wide!
First thing you do is spend about an hour standing...
HERE!
3 grits of wet dry, and alot of WD40...

And you scrub and scrub and scrub....
Until you just can't stand the hand work anymore...(and you can't see any more machine scratches...)
Then you get mechanized!
That's a leather stropping wheel loaded with emory.
Switch through a few wheels...
And a few compounds...
And after close to another hour...
You should be able to check for boogers!
Now it's time to carve in your cutting edge...
Very Carefully!
After you start this process mechanized, then you go back to...
Hand work, to get it just right.
Careful inspection shows the edge all uniform and tapered out to nothing at every point, then....
Finish it off!
Ok, after 3 hours of work... NOW you're ready to start "building a knife!"
Cover that thing up and start designing your grip!
The blade will get at least one more full session on the buffers, and a final sharpening, after the grip is built and finished. You just KNOW it's going to get marked and scuffed in the process. But at least it's THERE for now!
(I'll do what I can to document the grip build, but sometimes I get so focused when I'm creating, and especially doing precise stuff like fitting, I forget to do stuff like take pictures.)
Thanks Guys!