My first step was to draw out the plan for making the scales for the knife. This included the cocobolo grip panels, the turquoise inlay and the silver bolster and endcap. I drew and redrew the layout until I was happy with the results. I wanted a certain balance and flow and I think I finally got one that worked. The first step was to figure out the new tool I would use this morning, a wet cut tile saw I got from my daughter after they redid their bathroom. I installed a new diamond blade, filled it with water, and off we went. I should have worn a rubber apron.
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If you have never used one, they throw a lot of water and "mud" when you cut.

Glad I wore a face shield. I did make a push block since I was cutting narrow slices. I took my time and cut carefully and managed to make fairly neat cuts. I didn't worry about perfect. Once I was done and had cleaned and put away the saw, I rough polished the turquoise on the disc on the bench grinder, dipping it often to keep it cool and damp to prevent cracking.
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Once I had rough shaped the two slices down, I checked to insure they closely fit my design sketch. They fit.
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Looks like we have a good start. Next up, cutting and shaping the silver, this will be a long process.
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