Ray Mears batons with his knife: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=osxfQkz104A That is good enough for me. Tools are for using, and batoning isn't abuse if done with common sense.
Never seen one of those with any tin of paint yet.
I doubt it would be any good with the latest plastic paint pots either.
Alot of the arguments on this thread are about using an axe- so what axe are you all using that is really the "proper tool" for splitting compared to a knife?
If its a gransfors bruks small forest axe or similar I got to say that is not a good choice of axe for splitting- the blade is too thin. Its more like a mini felling axe. That thin blade is more likely to stick in the wood -great for slicing fibres though. So where is your splitting maul? Too heavy to carry right?
Likewise...
Bought an uncountable number of tins of paint in my life, never once have I been provided with one of those.
Then you're going to cheap stores. Try the bigger DIY stores. Every single can of paint I've bought for the past 20 years.
Think paint tins might be different in USA...........which is where the OP resides.
In the UK?![]()
Why waste money on a tool to open paint cans when I have a perfectly good Mora to open them with!![]()
They had big ones in the UK when I was there in the 1980s.
Very rare that you find a DIY shop giving can openers and stirrers away for free in the UK.
Must admit I've never seen them here......I have no doubt they exist though.