Primary edged tool

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NoName

Settler
Apr 9, 2012
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kniven
Bushcraft Black and a Fallkniven F1
I dont wear axes. Forestry owners dont like axe work, our country is too small and the forest even smaller.
But at my basecamp there is always an axe around.

I have a woodgas stove, so no chopping or sawing required. I also feel confidents in conservation areas with a stove, I just light it on a rock.
So no handsaws needed too.
 
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Nice65

Brilliant!
Apr 16, 2009
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W.Sussex
I'm camping all weekend, so an apt question. Primary for me is a strong folder with a flat grind.

Primary is is either a Spydero PITS folder or a Paramilitary 2. Today, picked the Delica for some reason. These do most stuff. I do have a fixed blade by Mike (PITS) that is dainty and flat ground. It's perhaps the nicest food prepper ever, handled in Harris tweed micarta.

I have with me a Rob Evans Bushtool also. It's not a food prep type knife, it likes eating wood though. :)

Silky Zubat for woodcutting.
 
Dec 10, 2015
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South Wales
As I do a lot of fly fishing I always carry my karesuando stainless blade which gets a lot of use and abuse. Longer trips I do take a small hatchet as it makes life so much easier.
 

Hibrion

Maker
Jan 11, 2012
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Ireland
If I only grab one cutting tool, this is it:
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I had J. Neilson forge the blade (7 inch cutting edge) to my spec from W2 steel and I put the handle on and made the sheaths to suit different purposes.
I guess it falls in the category of a camp knife an it will and has done everything - I couldn't be happier with it.
 

Brandon-C

Tenderfoot
Mar 25, 2017
97
4
Highlands
My primary is a knife, a TBS Boars in 14c28n, but I do find that an axe can do a lot of things that the knife can't so I don't mind the weight of having an axe (a Hultafors hunting axe).
 

NS40

Nomad
Nov 20, 2011
362
4
Scotland
Depends on what I'm doing really.

If it's just a few hours bimble in the woods then I'll take a folding knife (generally my Lansky World Legal). If it's further afield or where I know I'm going to be prepping wood for my woodstove then I'll take a fixed blade full tang so I can baton wood.

If it's an overnight camp then generally fixed blade and a small parang.

Only time I'd take an axe is if we're going 'car camping' or staying somewhere with a woodstove/fire where I'd rather use my own axe than spend time sharpening someone else's axe when we get there (that said, If I find a dull axe I'll generally sharpen it anyway but leave a warning note on it in case someone thinks it's still blunt).
 

Wayne

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Dec 7, 2003
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West Sussex
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I use an axe and a knife equally. Pretty much use my axes daily. I process a lot of wood for carving etc. Although when generally out and about I don't carry either.

I dont see the need to have a knife with me when walking the dog. I always have several floating around the van though.
 

santaman2000

M.A.B (Mad About Bushcraft)
Jan 15, 2011
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Florida
I use knives, axes, machetes, and saws; but my primary (the one I use the most and I'm never without) would be a knife.
 

Dark Horse Dave

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Apr 5, 2007
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Surrey / South West London
If I only grab one cutting tool, this is it:
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I had J. Neilson forge the blade (7 inch cutting edge) to my spec from W2 steel and I put the handle on and made the sheaths to suit different purposes.
I guess it falls in the category of a camp knife an it will and has done everything - I couldn't be happier with it.
My word, that's a proper knife! That sheath is stunning too. Right up my street. :p

Sent from my E2003 using Tapatalk
 

Highbinder

Full Member
Jul 11, 2010
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Under a tree
Recently I have been fond of carrying my GB 1/2lb hatchet, plus a pocket knife, and either a Bahco laplander or Boreal folding bucksaw (Depending on the weather and location)

I find a 1/2 lb head to be just enough to prepare for a fire, but I am curious to try a 1lb hatchet head on a longer shaft.

I picked up an E Jonsson Mora no1 (cheers monkey boy) on the forums the other day so going to give that a shot. I have grown to like a light, sharp knife, coupled with another tool.
 

Ruud

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Jun 29, 2012
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Belgium
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Never really needed an axe to be honest. Most places I went had lots of wood available that only needed sawing. As I'm not all that experienced with an axe, I don't feel like using it much when I'm farther away from civilization. I only use an axe when I need wood for a heated tent or spending the night in a shelter in winter.
 

decorum

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May 2, 2007
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Warwickshire
My primary tool is, generally, a knife. The type and size will depend on the intent of the trip and which tasks I'm likely to need it (or them) for.

I also occasionally use axes. Again, task dependant, but generally a German splitter (One of the ALidli jobs, whichever sells the yellow handled axes).
 

garyc

Tenderfoot
May 4, 2016
64
0
Hampshire
Depends on what I'm doing, if I'm out in the day I'd take a knife, if I had plans to do an overnighter then I'd take a axe as well.
My axe is small (<750g) and has a saw stored inside the grip. That way I always have an appropriate and safe tool to hand (the smaller sizes mean more effort as you need to chop or saw for longer, but I like the exercise!).
If I had to rely on a specific tool for survival (i.e. just leaving wasn't an simple option) then I'd take a spare,
 

eraaij

Settler
Feb 18, 2004
557
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Arnhem
Still going strong: my Mark Hill M.x.x.A in Rwl-34. Covers most tasks very well.

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Apr 7, 2015
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Finland
I usually carry a thick spined puukko. I used to own a fiskars x5. It was brilliant little razor but very soon I traded it to something, cant remember what it was. If I take axe with me, I carry it on a chest belt under my long jacket. This way I dont need to take a pack with me and wont make anybody uncomfortable.
 

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