Hi VW!
Knifemaking is also one of my hobbies. If you want to take a look what I've made so far, you are kindly invited to visit
my homepage :)
As for the hints and tips...
Whatever you do - do it slowly and be patient! I know that this is not really the advice one likes to hear when starting to work on the first knife. Believe me, when you work slowly there is less risk of injuries and mistakes.
Make a template out of cardboard (scale 1:1) before you start. You can use it to test the handling of the knife and you can make any changes easily. After everything is perfect use it to scribe the outlines on the steel.
When you are drilling the holes in the tang, only use quality drill-bits with a low speed on your drillpress and not too much pressure. Drill-bits made out of a cobalt-alloy work best for me.
I only use hand tools for my knives except of a drill press, so I cant give you any special hints or tips on power tools but one: If you are using a steel which doesn't need to be quenched in oil or water (I don't know the correct technical term in English - air hardener maybe???), be careful with power tools and don't overheat the steel while working on it. Most likely it will become a pain in the a## to work with it, because the surface will harden. I even registered this effect when I was using a simple file a bit too quickly :mad:
I hope the above was not too boring to read :rolleyes: If I can be of any assistance, do not hesitate to ask me! I'll try to help as good as I can.
Have fun making your first knife! That will be an experiance you'll never forget!
Cheers, Robert
P.S.: I hope we're going to see the result of your efforts!