This is my first knife build. I haven't been working on it as I had to have it all made in my head first. My daughter hunts and fishes and she mailed me an antler horn. Said she wanted a good skinning knife and the horn fit her hand well. She said to leave the hairs on it too. She included the shape of the blade traced out on paper. When I was out in Arizona around Show Low I went lawn saling with my friend Al. I found some good Japanese Maxam steel knifes and mailed them home. I used one of them to make the blade from. Boring out the antler horn I slipped my hand into the cutter and that took a while to heal. The brass came from a retired gunsmith auction in Pensacola. The piece that meets the horn was real old brass as the zinc(?) in it left the brass with a hard outside coating of copper. It was big enough for this work after getting machined down into the center a bit. The guard is 0.1" thick by 1.6" long and I didn't have any flat stock that thickness so I cut it out of 1/2" brass rod. Today I got the tang partially through the guard and the adapter ring and propped it up for a picture. Sent the picture to my daughter and she said it's looking good. My plan is to seat the blade well into the guard. machine the guard to the final thickness so it is flush with the adapter ring. I will radius cut the guard corners, silver solder the brass together, fit the adapter ring to the antler to close up the gap, JB Weld the tang into the handle.