What knife(knives) do you use bushcrafting?

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One of these :)

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The most knife use I have had has been when visiting Sweden and Norway, hiking or canoeing. Knives were used to:
  • clean fish,
  • prep food,
  • cut rope and cord,
  • carve cooking utensils,
  • carve craft projects in the evening,
  • split wood,
  • carve feather sticks for fire lighting,
  • limb poles for shelters and cooking tripods.
A couple of folk tried carving a paddle.

Most camping trips see a blade put to less use, but still needed for food prep, package opening, fire prep, simple utility wood cutting of tent pegs, pot holders and so on.

I agree. And I would say that is a very good “order of use” as well. There are many tasks the knife is used for before heavy wood processing.

It seems it’s fashionable at the moment amongst makers to produce 4mm thick oversized blades. Whilst they do look appealing when smashing apart bits of wood it’s really not a practical skill I’ve found myself doing very often at all.
 
I agree. And I would say that is a very good “order of use” as well. There are many tasks the knife is used for before heavy wood processing.

It seems it’s fashionable at the moment amongst makers to produce 4mm thick oversized blades. Whilst they do look appealing when smashing apart bits of wood it’s really not a practical skill I’ve found myself doing very often at all.
I agree, if you only have one knife it is better to have a smaller one as a whacking thick spine is more of an impediment than an advantage for most things you are going to use it for.
 
I have a more than large selection - many home made - and I choose the knife for the job (woodcarving, bramble trimming, food prep and (the biggest task) general wood dwelling tasks. My favourites tend to be homemade (reshaped and rehandled blades) or with Dave Budd input (his blade, my handle and leather or his regrind of my adaptation of another blade) - I use very few "commercial" blades that remain unadapted....P8230007.JPG
SRK modified...
 
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I have a more than large selection - many home made - and I choose the knife for the job (woodcarving, bramble trimming, food prep and (the biggest task) general wood dwelling tasks. My favourites tend to be homemade (reshaped and rehandled blades) or with Dave Budd input (his blade, my handle and leather or his regrind of my adaptation of another blade) - I use very few "commercial" blades that remain unadapted....
I have seen your Coldsteel SRK, and agree it looks nothing like the SRK...;)

@John Fenna you need to post a picture of you modified SRK
 
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SAK , normally Champion/Huntsman or Outrider depending on home/office or outdoors.

Mora HD or Garberg also on belt for general about or hunting/hiking

Nessmuk, Uk Army Knife (heavily modified) or Martindale Golok depending on how choppy I need to be if bushcrafting but often swap to SF Axe and Katanaboy at that point.
 
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●"little ben" (==the Ben Orford i received last year from a very generous fellow member as a gift) lays at night onder my pillow and at daytime "sits" in a baldric/ shoulder holster across my chest when it's "jungle time" (and as i'm typing right now)
●Leatherman "surge" on my belt
●usually a machete (i'm in central america)
●homemade whittling knife for spoons

these 4 are my most-used blades but i've some more carving knives, a fillet knife and a nata etc. (as a result of my nomadic lifestyle for years...)
 
Couple of SAKs including an Alox Farmer. Mora HD and now brand new precipitant of a Joker Bushlord. Plus several other penknives mostly Jack Pyke. Why do we use them? Mostly battening, cutting wood etc but I all think we have some type of fetish for knives on this site
 
For bushcrafting, I swear by my Mora Companion—it’s sharp, durable, and doesn’t break the bank. If I need something tougher, I pull out my ESEE 5. It’s solid and handles heavy-duty stuff with no problem.
 
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Here is my current collection… obviously many have come and gone over the years but I’ve had some of these for a long time. I gravitate towards folders/smaller knives for both EDC and Bushcraft and would recommend any of these fine tools. From left to right we have
Victorinox Farmer X
Victorinox Swisschamp (not a user but a 40th birthday gift)
Lionsteel Opera
TBS Boar EDC
Victorinox Forester
Opinel No.8
Svord Peasant
Spyderco Tenacious
Peltonen M23 Ranger cub
Rob Evans MK Tribute MkII
Mora Garberg Carbon

Just having a bit of a lazy maintenance day and thought I’d share.

Happy Sunday everyone.
Dan
 

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I use a BPS B1 knife for general stuff and occasionally use my MOD knife if I’m in the mood. I’ve usually got a tomahawk or hatchet with me so that’s overkill. In my pocket I have a Gerber Mansfield which compliments the big knife well with its scandi grind.

I’ve just bought a SRK. It have yet to put it through its paces properly.
 

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