Sharing a recent project - chopped Kapara

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Recently (finally) found a nice Kapara - thanks @jupaul! I had a first release Kapara, but it was too long for me and traded it off. It's one that I kept thinking about...

So I jumped at the chance to get another Kapara, already with my preferred micarta scales. And 20cv for my inner steel snob ;) I have chopped a few knives, but this was the first time tapping for a new clip. This ended up being the hardest part (planning) - the tapping itself was not difficult. But due to the large holes in the skeletonized liners, there was not much space remaining.

I changed the blade shape a bit - kinda like a Caribbean sheepsfoot or even a Drunken. I am still considering making it a bit pointier. If I had the skill, I would make a nice swedge like the Centofante.

planning:
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chopping:
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refining the blade shape (after cut down to length from last pic), and finalizing clip position:
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and the finished product:
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Nice!
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Best post in many days ! Beautiful and congrats . MG2
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Very nicely done work !
Hope you'll get pride and joy using your very own Lil'Kapara ^^
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Ramonade wrote:
Sun Apr 24, 2022 2:14 pm
Very nicely done work !
Hope you'll get pride and joy using your very own Lil'Kapara ^^
Thanks. More like impatience - got tired of waiting on the next Alistair Phillips release :winking-tongue. That cannot come soon enough.
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Manixguy@1994 wrote:
Sun Apr 24, 2022 2:05 pm
Best post in many days ! Beautiful and congrats . MG2
Thank you. I may need to show my Ikuchi off next. Finished that years ago, but don't think I ever got around to posting it.
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That looks awesome! Great proportions.

Mind showing an "in-hand" shot for perspective?
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Fantastic 😍
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Rymanz wrote:
Sun Apr 24, 2022 3:03 pm
Mind showing an "in-hand" shot for perspective?
like this? Or did you want it next to another knife for size comparison?
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Very clean job, my hat is off.
... I like weird :bug-red :bug-white-red :bug-white ...
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foofie wrote:
Sun Apr 24, 2022 3:14 pm
Rymanz wrote:
Sun Apr 24, 2022 3:03 pm
Mind showing an "in-hand" shot for perspective?
like this? Or did you want it next to another knife for size comparison?
Perfect! You nailed the size; I'd carry the heck out of that.
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Matus wrote:
Sun Apr 24, 2022 3:39 pm
Very clean job, my hat is off.
Thank you - I somehow managed to scratch the blade early on. Seen in some of the pics, roughly parallel to the spine. This is another reason I would consider making it a bit pointier. But that would be grinding A LOT of steel off the spine. I already took a lot off to lose the top hump. Maybe a reason to stone wash it.
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WoW!
That looks really, really good. Thanks for sharing!

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:cheap-sunglasses Very nice
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Excellent work. It takes skill and artistry to not only see the knife within the knife, but to bring it out in such a way that it rivals the parent knife. Applause to foofie and also to Digdug who has similar talent.

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That looks awesome!
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Great work, resulting in an excellent overall knife! Steel, scales, backspacer and clip choice all work very well!

Is there another Alistair Philips officially in the pipeline?

It would be nice to see/hear an updated designer/collab teaser from Spyderco...
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Looks great man!
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That turned out great!! Thanks for sharing it!
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foofie wrote:
Sun Apr 24, 2022 1:36 pm
Recently (finally) found a nice Kapara -....

Very nice job and great looking knife!! I also like the presumably pretty strong, but still pointy enough and "low" tip!
(Only thing I don´t care too much for: Deep carry pocket clip, but that´s just me!)

Generally I am more into knives of the original Kapara size, but your "chopped" version looks just perfectly proportioned and as if it would still offer a good amount of cutting edge - could you share the blade length and cutting edge length?
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