have you decided on the balance point yet?
Not really. And I do not think it will be the kind of knife where I worry too much about that. I can see how balance might matter to me more
on another type of blade.
90mins spreading manure has chomped into my workshop time today. But I do not begrudge helping the missus. She does stirling work growing veg and turning them into amazing meals.
Progress since putting down the shovel has been slow. Primarily because as I get nearer to the finish line, I do not want a hasty move in the 11th hour to consign to the bin all effort invested so far . I made many shallow cuts into the slab material that had to come off

before cutting and sanding to a safe margin.

. Final marriage to the metal's dimensions will happen after the slabs are epoxy bonded to the
hardened+tempered blade. Mostly the slab finishing will be by hand.
Of course, the
leading edges of both slabs will need to be finished
before glueing

as you cannot easily work on the wood in that area
once bonded to the metal.
However, I think that I should now switch attention to the hardening. If the 1095 warps or cracks irretrievably during heat treating, then more detail effort invested in the slabs now will have been a waste.
The 5.7l stainless steel gastronorm oil quench tub is an excellent fit for the blade including forging tongs

. I now need to clear all the wood and steel swarf, as well as all uneccessary tools, so I have a clear area to work. Fire up the forge and don the ppe tonight?