You went a little more all in than me so far...
I get where you're coming from with the "1st completed knife". I went the other direction and decided to just go through all the steps to figure out where I need the most work. I would have hated to get a really nice blade and screw up the scales altogether. Overall, it's definitely on the grinding side more, but I did learn the speed that I can sand down with pins in. Going to fast can definitely burn stuff.
I've been freehanding bevels. Some learning curve for sure, but overall really not that bad. Only "jig" I'm now using is a file guide to help keep better plunge lines. I kinda like the feel of freehanding them over the jig, but a jig can definitely help with getting everything dialed in so much faster.
I get where you're coming from with the "1st completed knife". I went the other direction and decided to just go through all the steps to figure out where I need the most work. I would have hated to get a really nice blade and screw up the scales altogether. Overall, it's definitely on the grinding side more, but I did learn the speed that I can sand down with pins in. Going to fast can definitely burn stuff.
I've been freehanding bevels. Some learning curve for sure, but overall really not that bad. Only "jig" I'm now using is a file guide to help keep better plunge lines. I kinda like the feel of freehanding them over the jig, but a jig can definitely help with getting everything dialed in so much faster.