Some of you will get annoyed straight away. You like your blades, they all do something different...but you are also connoisseurs!
I want a knife which will be under £80 I can use to whittle some wood at the campsite, I can gut my food with, do bits and bobs with and most importantly that will not suffer too much in my inexperienced hands.
I do not know the difference between the different grinds. So the simpler the bevel the easier to sharpen. In your recommendation can you include the grind and why you like that particular one.
Whilst I am reasonable diy savvy, I am no greta genius. I have never done wood carving and cannot imagine I am the next Raphael.
So a reasonable first knife to take out when I go canoe camping with my kids to keep myself tooled up for repairs... and busy by the camp fire.
Thanks all
PS: You may have guessed, but I am a beginner here. I am not sure I can fathom yet what bushcraft means but I have been using the great outdoor since I was a child, mostly for sporting activities.
I want a knife which will be under £80 I can use to whittle some wood at the campsite, I can gut my food with, do bits and bobs with and most importantly that will not suffer too much in my inexperienced hands.
I do not know the difference between the different grinds. So the simpler the bevel the easier to sharpen. In your recommendation can you include the grind and why you like that particular one.
Whilst I am reasonable diy savvy, I am no greta genius. I have never done wood carving and cannot imagine I am the next Raphael.
So a reasonable first knife to take out when I go canoe camping with my kids to keep myself tooled up for repairs... and busy by the camp fire.
Thanks all
PS: You may have guessed, but I am a beginner here. I am not sure I can fathom yet what bushcraft means but I have been using the great outdoor since I was a child, mostly for sporting activities.